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Russia unleashes biggest attacks in Ukraine in months

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Explosions hit Kyiv early on Monday, causing deaths and injuries, as Russia's military hurled a barrage of missiles against Ukrainian cities.
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A firefighter helps his colleague to escape from a crater as they extinguish smoke from a burned car after a Russian attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Oct. 10. Russia unleashed a lethal barrage of strikes against multiple Ukrainian cities Monday, smashing civilian targets including downtown Kyiv where at least six people were killed amid burnt-out cars and shattered buildings. The onslaught brought back into focus the grim reality of war after months of easing tensions in the capital.
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A medical worker runs past a burning car after a Russian attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Oct. 10. The Russian missiles that rained down Monday on cities across Ukraine, bringing fear and destruction to areas that had seen months of relative calm, are an escalation in Moscow's war against its neighbor. But military analysts say it’s far from clear whether the strikes mark a turning point in a war that has killed thousands of Ukrainians and sent millions fleeing from their homes.
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Firefighters and police officers work on a site where an explosion created a crater on the street after a Russian attack in Dnipro, Ukraine, Monday, Oct. 10.
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A member of the rescue service walks past three bodies, covered by blankets, following a Russian attack in Dnipro, Ukraine, Monday, Oct. 10. Explosions on Monday rocked multiple cities across Ukraine, including missile strikes on the capital Kyiv for the first time in months.
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An injured woman reacts after Russian shelling, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Oct. 10. Two explosions rocked Kyiv early Monday following months of relative calm in the Ukrainian capital.
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An injured woman receives medical treatment at the scene of Russian shelling, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Oct. 10. Multiple explosions rocked Kyiv early Monday following months of relative calm in the Ukrainian capital. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported explosions in the city's Shevchenko district, a large area in the center of Kyiv that includes the historic old town as well as several government offices.
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People receive medical treatment at the scene of Russian shelling, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Oct. 10. Multiple explosions rocked Kyiv early Monday following months of relative calm in the Ukrainian capital. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported explosions in the city's Shevchenko district, a large area in the center of Kyiv that includes the historic old town as well as several government offices.
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People receive medical treatment at the scene of Russian shelling, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Oct. 10. The Russian missiles that rained down Monday on cities across Ukraine, bringing fear and destruction to areas that had seen months of relative calm, are an escalation in Moscow's war against its neighbor. But military analysts say it’s far from clear whether the strikes mark a turning point in a war that has killed thousands of Ukrainians and sent millions fleeing from their homes.
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Rescue workers survey the scene of a Russian attack on Kyiv, Ukraine on Monday, Oct. 10. Two explosions rocked Kyiv early Monday following months of relative calm in the Ukrainian capital.
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Rescue workers survey the scene of a Russian attack on Kyiv, Ukraine on Monday, Oct. 10. Two explosions rocked Kyiv early Monday following months of relative calm in the Ukrainian capital.
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Volunteers work to clean the debris on a site where several houses were destroyed after a Russian attack at a residential area in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, Sunday, Oct. 9.

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