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Kyiv suffers more attacks as Zelenskyy prepares to address Congress

Former Ukrainian tennis man Sergiy Stakhovsky talks with AFP journalists at Independence Square in Kyiv, on March 15, 2022.- Stakhovsky, who famously beat Switzerland's Roger Federer at Wimbledon in 2013, had signed up for Ukraine's military reserves.

KYIV, Ukraine — Under a full-day curfew that brought the city to a standstill, Kyiv awoke Wednesday to air-raid sirens and more pain inflicted on residential neighborhoods as Russian forces — still stalled outside the capital — continued attacks on civilian areas across the country.

Plumes of smoke rose from a 12-story apartment building in Kyiv’s Shevchenkivskyi district, just a few miles northwest of the city center, after shelling left at least two people injured when the building was hit in a predawn attack. Several

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