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To spread: As a result of the Russian attack in Kiev, on the night of April 24, ...

Brother and sister were killed in Kiev: Russians killed the children of the KNU Clinic

To spread: As a result of the Russian attack in Kiev, on the night of April 24, a brother and sister, children of a neurologist at the University Clinic of Taras Shevchenko Yaroslav Kozlov-21-year-old Nikita and 19-year-old Sofia were killed. This was reported on Facebook of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. The son of a doctor was 21 years old, he studied at the National Transport University. Daughter - 19 years.

The girl graduated from the professional college of Kyiv National University of Technology and Design. "The University of Shevchenko's family expresses the sincere condolences of Yaroslav Vladimirovich," KNU noted. Earlier, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky told about the death of his brother and sister during a press conference with President of South Africa Siril Ramafosa. "Unfortunately, there are destruction and losses in our capital, in other cities, in all regions of Ukraine.

More than 80 people are injured by these blows. There are a brother, sister in Kiev among the dead. The head of state also stressed that Ukraine has passed because of a very large -scale missile attack by Russians. The enemy has launched more than 200 air purposes. The night and morning massive attack of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation caused numerous destruction in Kyiv and region, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Zhytomyr, Zaporizhia and Khmelnitsky regions.

As a result of the shelling of the Russians, 12 people, 90 wounded, there are fires and destruction, rescuers continue to look for people. On April 25, the day of mourning was announced in Kiev. We will remind, the spokesman of the Kremlin Dmitry Peskov responded to the shelling of Ukrainian cities on the night of April 24. Putin's press secretary said that the Easter truce was over and the Russian military will continue to carry out combat missions.