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Zelenskyy visited the Chernobyl Museum destroyed after the Russian attack, as well as Lukyanivka

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The President visited damaged sites in the capital, where two people were killed due to the shelling. In Kyiv, there are 69 casualties and the Chernobyl Museum has been destroyed.

Zelenskyy visited the Chernobyl Museum destroyed after the Russian attack, as well as Lukyanivka

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited the destroyed Chernobyl Museum and inspected the aftermath of the strike on Lukyanivka, UNN reports.

Tonight, the Russians struck Kyiv and our other cities and communities. The largest number of missiles was directed specifically at the capital, hitting ordinary residential buildings and schools, and burning down a grocery market—one of Kyiv's oldest markets. The Russian strike effectively destroyed the Chernobyl Museum; the National Art Museum and the building housing the office of the German broadcaster ARD were also damaged,

Zelenskyy reported.

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According to him, as of now, it is known that a total of 69 people were injured in the capital.

Unfortunately, there are two dead from this senseless Russian attack. My condolences to everyone who lost family and loved ones,

the Head of State concluded.