Kyiv's Mayor Says New Air Strikes Spark More 'Anger, Hatred' Of Russia

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Kyiv's mayor, Vitali Klitschko, said Russia's latest missile attacks on the Ukrainian capital failed to "sow panic" among the population but instead created more "anger" and "hatred" against Moscow. Klitschko made the comments to Current Time on May 29 after explosions echoed in the skies above Kyiv as Russian forces carried out rare daytime strikes.