Following the Russian attack, Ukrainian authorities launch immediate rescue and relief operations

Kyiv: Russia launched an airstrike on Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, resulting in the deaths of 14 people and injuring 145 others, including children.
According to Ukrainian officials, Russia targeted a residential apartment building in the Kramatorsk area of Kyiv, which also caused damage to nearby vehicles.
Following the Russian attack, Ukrainian authorities launched immediate rescue and relief operations.
Media reports indicate that several people remain trapped under the rubble. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the Russian assault, calling it an act of terrorism.
He stated that Russia carried out the attack using missiles and drones, which he described as deeply condemnable.
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