Russia hits Kyiv with ‘massive’ strike for third day in a row

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Russia has launched a “massive” strike on Kyiv for the third day in a row, using Iranian-made suicide drones to attack the Ukrainian capital.

Ukraine said it shot down 20 Russian attack drones and two cruise missiles in an overnight attack that killed one and wounded at least four in the capital.

Vitali Klitschko, the Mayor of Kyiv, said firefighters discovered the “body of one dead person” in the city’s Podilsky district, adding that two people had been taken to hospital in the Darnytsky district after falling debris damaged a residential building.

Kyiv’s military administration said that a 19-year-old woman and a 23-year-old man had been hospitalised with shrapnel wounds. It was not clear if they were the same two people.

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