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Ukraine: Kyiv hit by multiple explosions

| @indiablooms | Oct 10, 2022, at 07:10 pm

Kyiv/UNI: Massive missile blasts rocked the Ukrainian capital Kyiv Monday morning including one near President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's office.

Multiple explosions struck Kyiv in a series of revenge strikes days after Vladimir Putin's prized Crimea bridge was blown up, BBC reported.

The blasts were heard in Kyiv shortly after 8 am.

The BBC reported the missiles have hit more central areas than Russian strikes earlier in the war.

Shocking live footage on the BBC earlier showed a missile scream across the sky before smashing into a building.

Ukrainian officials reported one of the missiles fell on Vladimirsky Street, near Zelenskiy's office.

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