The deadliest attacks, which struck the central Kyrovograd region, came as the country was marking its first Day Of Ukraine Statehood that was announced by Zelensky earlier.
KYIV, Ukraine - Russian strikes on military facilities and residential buildings across war-scarred Ukraine Thursday left several dead in attacks President Volodymyr Zelensky described as "missile terrorism".
The Interfax-Ukraine news agency quoted Raikovich as saying that there were 12 servicemen among the wounded. Russian strikes reported earlier on Thursday meanwhile destroyed one building at a military base north of Kyiv. Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February, displacing millions and killing thousands more.
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