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‘Massive’ Russian missile barrage hits Kyiv in retaliation for deadly Ukrainian attack

Explosions were heard across Kyiv after Russian President Vladimir Putin had ordered retaliation for a deadly Ukrainian attack. At least one person has been killed and over 20 injured during the overnight attacks.

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