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2 dead, 54 injured in Russia's overnight strikes on Kiev

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Kiev Mayor Vitaly Klitschko announced on Telegram that two people were killed and another 54 were injured in overnight Russian strikes on the city.

Most of the injured have been hospitalized while others received treatment on the spot. There were also six children among the wounded, Klitschko said.

Air raid alarms remain in force across the entire territory of Ukraine amid ongoing Russian drone and missile strikes against targets in the country.

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