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Russian Strikes in Kyiv Cause Fatalities and Damage to Historic Cathedral

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Russian Strikes in Kyiv Cause Fatalities and Damage to Historic Cathedral

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  • Russian attacks in Ukraine killed nine people, including five rescuers in Kharkiv.
  • The iconic Dormition Cathedral in Kyiv was significantly damaged in the strikes.
  • Kyiv officials reported widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure amid the attacks.

A large-scale Russian attack on Ukraine resulted in the deaths of nine individuals, including five rescue workers in Kharkiv and multiple injuries in Kyiv, on Monday. The strike triggered severe damage to residential buildings, with Ukrainian officials calling it a "brutal assault on our people and our heritage," as confirmed by Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko and reported by SCMP and BBC.

During the attack, at least 20 people sought medical assistance in Kyiv, with interior officials reporting significant destruction in various neighborhoods. The assault was characterized by a rapid series of ballistic missile strikes followed by drone attacks, prompting public officials to urge residents to seek shelter underground, according to reports from NPR and SCMP.

The Russian missile strikes caused significant damage to the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where the historic Dormition Cathedral caught fire. Metropolitan Epiphanius of the Orthodox Church condemned the act, identifying it as yet another "crime against humanity" and calling for prayers for the sanctuary, further underscoring the attack's severity, as outlined by BBC and NPR.

Moreover, Ukraine's foreign affairs minister announced plans to pursue international condemnation of the attacks through UNESCO and other international venues. This situation arises amidst ongoing discussions about the war in Ukraine involving global leaders, including a recent conversation between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and U.S. President Donald Trump, according to SCMP and BBC.

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