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Ten wounded as Russia strikes Kyiv with missiles

Conflicting reports emerge following overnight missile and drone strikes across Ukraine and the capital city of Kyiv.

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Russia launched a series of missile and drone attacks targeting Ukraine, with specific strikes hitting the capital city of Kyiv overnight. Reports indicate varying numbers of casualties resulting from the incidents.

Coverage from NBC News, Al Jazeera, Euronews, and CBS News highlights the impact of the strikes on civilians. NBC News reports two fatalities and 19 wounded nationwide, while other outlets focus specifically on the injuries reported within Kyiv, citing counts ranging from 10 to 11 people wounded.

Future reports will likely clarify the total number of casualties and the specific scale of the infrastructure damaged. Coverage does not yet specify the precise locations hit within the city or the origin of the munitions used.

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Quick answers

How many casualties were reported in Kyiv?

Coverage provides varying figures, with counts of wounded individuals ranging from 10 to 11 people.

Did the attacks affect areas outside of Kyiv?

NBC News reported that the strikes occurred across Ukraine, resulting in two deaths and 19 injuries nationwide.

What caused the strikes?

Coverage identifies the events as missile and drone strikes originating from Russia.

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