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Ukraine: Rockets strike mayor's office in separatist Donetsk

Por: ABC News World October 16, 2022

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KYIV, Ukraine -- The mayor’s office in a key eastern Ukrainian city controlled by pro-Kremlin separatists was struck by rockets Sunday morning, Russian state agencies reported. There were no immediate reports of casualties.According to RIA Novosti, the municipal building in Donetsk was seriously damaged by the attack, which local separatist authorities blamed on . Photos circulating on social media showed plumes of smoke swirling around the... + full article



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