In Vynohradar, a typically quiet Kyiv suburb, the damage was stark. High‑rise apartment buildings bore shattered windows, and the streets were littered with the husks of burned cars. Dust and smoke filled the air as residents reported hearing at least three massive explosions. Several neighbors were rushed to hospital with serious injuries.
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