Russia attacks cities in Ukraine on Friday, at least two people were killed
Russia attacked cities in a wide arc across Ukraine early on Friday extending from the capital, Kyiv, through central and southern regions and at least two people were killed, according to media and officials.
There were no details on what had been struck in Kyiv or of any damage and casualties. The city’s military administration said anti-aircraft units were in operation. Interfax quoted accounts on the Telegram message service as saying unidentified airborne objects were also headed for the west of the country.
Ukraine and its Western allies rejected that, saying the invasion was an unprovoked land grab by Putin, which has brought the biggest land war in Europe since World War Two.
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