A new series of explosions have rocked Kyiv, Ukraine's capital, in what appears to be the result of Russian missile strikes
in what appears to be the result of Russian missile strikes.
The attack comes hours after Oleh Syniehubov, Kharkiv’s governor, said two Russian missiles hit the region’s industrial district. The development comes a day after Russia claimed victory in Soledar, a salt mining town in Ukraine’s embattled east.
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