
One dead, several wounded in Russian strikes on Kyiv: officials
"Unfortunately, as a result of the enemy attack in Bila Tserkva district, a woman born in 1957 died from her injuries," said Mykola Kalashnyk of Kyiv's military administration.
He added that two people were admitted to hospital and others were treated on site.
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