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Ukraine: First civilians killed in Russian attack on Kyiv

Two people were killed in an overnight Russian air strike on Kyiv and the surrounding region, Ukraine's authorities announced on Monday. This appears to be the first death reported in Russian attacks on the Ukrainian capital in this year.

The State Emergency Service of Ukraine said that the strike ignited a medical facility located in Obolonskyi District?in the northern sector of Kyiv, where a inpatient ward operated. The service said that after the fire was put out, a dead body was discovered inside.

The service reported that 25 people had been evacuated and a?woman also suffered injuries.

It released a?photo of emergency responders carrying an?unconscious body on a stretcher, past an ambulance outside of a building with snow on the floor.

Mykola Kashnyk, the governor of the region, said on Telegram that Russia had also struck towns and villages in the Kyiv area, destroying homes and critical infrastructure and killing one civilian?in the Fastiv District, southwest of the capital.

Kalashnyk? added that only a few areas of the region remained without electricity.

Russia has not yet responded. Both sides deny that they targeted civilians during their attacks.

Russia says it has attacked Kyiv, and other Ukrainian cities, with drones and missiles over the past four years, claiming to be 'hitting military targets.' Ukraine claims that civilians, and civil infrastructure, are frequently targeted. Reporting by Gleb Garanich and Lidia Kelly, both in Kyiv; editing by Tom Hogue and Stephen Coates.

(source: Reuters)