
Bodies removed after Kyiv apartment building hit by overnight Russian strikes on Ukraine
Russian drones and missiles killed at least 14 civilians and injured several dozen others in Ukraine in overnight attacks, local officials said Monday, with nine deaths reported in the capital, Kyiv, where an apartment building partially collapsed. (AP Video: Alex Babenko)

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