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- Kyiv in mourning after 24 killed in strike as Russia, Ukraine exchange POWs
- Ukraine's capital Kyiv declared a day of mourning Friday following a Russian attack that killed at least 24 people, including three children.
- "Here, Russia took the lives of 24 people, including three children," Zelensky said, after walking through a courtyard littered with rubble.
- The youngest – named as Liubava Yakovleva – had already seen her father killed fighting the Russian invasion, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko said.
Kyiv is in mourning following a devastating Russian strike that killed at least 24 people, including three children, on May 8, 2026. President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the attack as 'brutal terror,' highlighting the tragic loss of life, particularly among the young victims.
The youngest of the deceased was 12-year-old Liubava Yakovleva, who had already suffered the loss of her father in the ongoing conflict. Rescue operations at the site of the attack lasted over 28 hours, with emergency workers successfully saving 30 individuals from the rubble.
This tragic event coincided with a significant moment in the conflict, as Ukraine and Russia exchanged 205 prisoners of war, reflecting the ongoing complexities of the war. The strike is part of a broader pattern of Russian military actions, which have intensified in recent weeks amid ongoing hostilities.
As both nations navigate this fraught landscape, the humanitarian toll continues to mount, underscoring the urgent need for a resolution to the conflict.

