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Kyiv was rocked by loud explosions on Monday morning, as Russia once again targeted the Ukrainian capital with missile strikes. The city’s mayor, Vitali Klitschko, confirmed several strikes in the central Shevchenkivskyi district of the city. He wrote on his Telegram channel: “Several explosions in the Shevchenskiv district – in the centre of the capital.”
At least four explosions were heard around 8.30am local time, causing panic among residents.
Nolan Peters, a war correspondent for the Coffee or Dier magazine, said the city had not experienced anything as intense in months.
He tweeted: “Series of massive explosions in Kyiv.
“Woke my wife and I up and we ran from bed to the bomb shelter.
“Nothing this intense in Kyiv for months.
Ukrainian MP Ukrainian Oleksiy Goncharenko described a scene a destruction and carnage in the city centre.
He wrote: “Kyiv. The rocket fell right in the centre of the city.
“Cars are burning, and windows have been shattered in houses. There are dead.”
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