
Russian Strike on Zelenskyy's Hometown Kills Civilians
Russian forces launched an attack on Kryvyi Rih, President Zelenskyy's hometown, resulting in civilian casualties. At least two people were reported killed, with one article detailing a nine-month-old baby losing a leg in the strike.
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