
A beekeeper, a builder and a homeless man: The civilian victims of Putin's invasion
CNN
In Kyiv's Brovary Central Hospital, the wounded and the bereaved tell stories of apparently indiscriminate attacks from Russian artillery and soldiers, as medics struggle to cope with the relentless arrival of civilian victims of the invasion.
His elder brother Andriy Mulyar, who roasts coffee for a living, was standing next to him when it happened.
"A shell hit, from the -- so-called -- liberators. I was by his side," Andriy, 48, said. "We tried to get him to the hospital, but he died along the way. He left behind three kids."

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