
Russian missiles strike civilian targets in Ukrainian cities
Clip: 10/10/2022 | 9m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
Dozens of Russian missiles strike civilian targets in Ukrainian cities
In one of the largest attacks across Ukraine since the beginning of the war, dozens of Russian missiles struck civilian targets in many cities. Ukraine says at least 14 people were killed and more than 100 wounded. The Kremlin called it retaliation for an explosion on a bridge to Crimea. Igor Zhovkva, Deputy Chief of Staff for President Zelenskyy, joined Nick Schifrin to discuss the attacks.
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Russian missiles strike civilian targets in Ukrainian cities
Clip: 10/10/2022 | 9m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
In one of the largest attacks across Ukraine since the beginning of the war, dozens of Russian missiles struck civilian targets in many cities. Ukraine says at least 14 people were killed and more than 100 wounded. The Kremlin called it retaliation for an explosion on a bridge to Crimea. Igor Zhovkva, Deputy Chief of Staff for President Zelenskyy, joined Nick Schifrin to discuss the attacks.
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