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'Whole of Ukraine is in grief' after attacks, but life in Kyiv goes on

'Whole of Ukraine is in grief' after attacks, but life in Kyiv goes on
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Kyiv residents are enduring ongoing Russian missile and drone attacks, with thousands forced to shelter in the metro system. Despite the destruction of civilian infrastructure and loss of life, the report highlights the resilience of daily life in the capital.

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The report provides a human-interest perspective on the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the impact of the war on Ukrainian civilians.

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Share Save Add as preferred on Google Vitaly Shevchenko Kyiv BBC Ukrainians knew a huge strike was coming. Since Russia threatened to step up attacks on the capital, Kyiv, about a week ago, many spent nights in underground shelters.

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The reporting focuses on on-the-ground observations and humanitarian impact, adhering to standard journalistic practices for conflict reporting.

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