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Russian massive attack on Kyiv leaves four killed, 51 injured, damage and fires in seven districts reported - Klitschko

Four people were killed and 51 injured as a result of the mass attack on Kyiv, with damage and fires reported in seven districts of the capital. — Ukrinform.

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pravda.com.ua1 mesi fa

Russian strike on Kyiv: 4 killed and 58 injured, people may be trapped under rubble – photos, video

Russian strike killed 4, injured 58 in Kyiv; nine-storey building collapsed in Podilskyi district. Escalating attacks on major Eastern European hub signal need for IT leaders to reassess data center location, vendor stability, and geographic redundancy strategy.

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ukrinform.net1 mesi fa

Massive attack on Kyiv: Injury toll rises to 79, six dead

Russia launched a massive attack on Kyiv on June 2, killing 6 and injuring 79 people. The escalation underscores geopolitical risks for European tech supply chains and strengthens continuity-of-operations planning among multinationals with Eastern Europe exposure.

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abc.net.au1 mesi fa

Russian strike on Ukraine leaves multiple dead and others feared trapped

A major Russian attack on parts of Ukraine and its capital, Kyiv, has killed multiple people, damaged buildings and left others feared trapped under rubble, local authorities say.

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·abc.net.au

    Russian strike on Ukraine leaves multiple dead and others feared trapped

    A major Russian attack on parts of Ukraine and its capital, Kyiv, has killed multiple people, damaged buildings and left others feared trapped under rubble, local authorities say.

  2. martedì 2 giugno 2026·pravda.com.ua

    Russian strike on Kyiv: 4 killed and 58 injured, people may be trapped under rubble – photos, video

    An overnight Russian missile and drone strike on the Ukrainian capital has claimed four lives and left dozens of residents injured across several city districts.

  3. martedì 2 giugno 2026·ukrinform.net

    Russian massive attack on Kyiv leaves four killed, 51 injured, damage and fires in seven districts reported - Klitschko

    Four people were killed and 51 injured as a result of the mass attack on Kyiv, with damage and fires reported in seven districts of the capital. — Ukrinform.

  4. martedì 2 giugno 2026·ukrinform.net

    Massive attack on Kyiv: death toll rises to six, 64 injured

    In Kyiv, the death toll from the Russian attack has risen to six. — Ukrinform.

  5. martedì 2 giugno 2026·ukrinform.net

    Massive attack on Kyiv: Injury toll rises to 79, six dead

    In Kyiv, the number of people injured as a result of Russia's massive attack on June 2 has risen to 79, with six people killed. — Ukrinform.

  6. martedì 2 giugno 2026·ukrinform.net

    Injury toll from Russian attack on Kyiv rises to 90, six dead

    The number of people injured as a result of Russia's massive attack on Kyiv on June 2 has risen to 90, while six people have been killed. — Ukrinform.

  7. martedì 2 giugno 2026·ukrinform.net

    Massive Russian attack on Kyiv: death toll rises to seven, 89 wounded

    The death toll from the Russian military’s massive airstrike on the capital has risen to seven, with 89 people wounded. — Ukrinform.