The command also cautioned that Polish and allied air activity could lead to increased noise levels, particularly in the country's southeast.
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Russia launched another mass missile strike on Kyiv, ending a 44-day hiatus in attacks on the city, on the night of March 21. The strike utilized over 30 Kinzhal cruise and ballistic missiles, including the X-101, X-555, and X-55.
13 people were injured in the Russian assault on Kyiv and its surroundings, the Kyiv City Military Administration (KCMA) reported.
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A high-rise apartment building suffered damage in the Shevchenkivskyi district.
Debris fell on non-residential buildings and the roof of a residential building, leading to several fires. A fire was also reported on the roof of a two-story non-residential building in the Podilskyi district.
A high-rise apartment building was damaged by an explosion that sent debris falling onto the fourth floor and blew out windows with its blast wave in the Sviatoshynskyi district.
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Section: Nation
Author: Alla Shcherbak