At least two killed in Russian missile and drone strikes on Ukraine's capital Kyiv
The attack came ahead of a planned unilateral 72-hours ceasefire announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin to coincide with celebrations in Moscow marking Victory Day in World War II.
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The attack came ahead of a planned unilateral 72-hours ceasefire announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin to coincide with celebrations in Moscow marking Victory Day in World War II.
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00:00Russia launched a missile and a barrage of drones into Ukraine overnight into Wednesday,
00:07killing at least two people, according to Ukrainian officials.
00:11Kiev's city military administration said eight people were wounded, including four children.
00:18Local officials said the victims were found in a residential building
00:22where drone debris sparked fires in several apartments.
00:25At least one ballistic missile and 28 Russian drones were recorded in Kiev's airspace, the administration said.
00:34The attack came less than a day ahead of a unilateral 72-hour ceasefire
00:39that Russian President Vladimir Putin had announced to coincide with celebrations in Moscow marking Victory Day in World War II.
00:47There was no immediate comment from Moscow on the attack,
00:50but Russian officials reported shooting down Ukrainian drones over several Russian regions as well.