Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the deadly Russian strikes on Kyiv in his Friday evening address, calling them “one of the most brutal” attacks on the capital. He said that ordinary residential buildings, businesses and a mosque were damaged, and added that there was “no military purpose” to the strikes. Ukrainian rescuers recovered more than a dozen bodies from the rubble of a collapsed apartment block in Kyiv overnight, bringing the death toll from Russia’s worst airstrike of the year on Ukraine’s capital to 31.
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‘Brutal’ Russian strikes on Kyiv that killed 31 had ‘no military purpose,’ Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says
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