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Ukraine's main government building in Kyiv hit for first time, PM says

Ukraine's main government building in Kyiv hit for first time, PM says

The article reports that Ukraine's main government building in Kyiv was hit for the first time, according to the country's Prime Minister. The attack was part of a series of overnight strikes by Russia, which launched a record number of drones and missiles, resulting in the death of at least four people. The article highlights the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, with the former experiencing a significant escalation in the number of attacks on its capital city. The strike on the government building in Kyiv is seen as a significant development, as it marks the first time this key facility has been targeted since the beginning of the conflict. The article does not provide any additional details or context beyond the basic facts stated above, maintaining a concise and unbiased summary of the most important information.

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