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- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the war-damaged southern city of Mykolaiv.
- It was his first trip outside Kyiv since Russia invaded the country in February.
- The city has been targeted by Russian forces since then, with two people killed on Saturday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the war-damaged southern city of Mykolaiv on Saturday for the first time since the Russian invasion in a rare trip outside Kyiv.
Zelensky’s office published a video of him looking at a badly damaged high-rise residential building in the city and holding a meeting with local officials.
His visit comes a day after a Russian strike killed two people and injured 20 in the city.
Mykolaiv has been targeted by Russian forces since the start of their invasion on February 24.
In the video Zelensky was shown damage to a residential building by local governor Vitaliy Kim.
The tall building had a gaping hole, with the inside of apartments visible.
A blue and yellow Ukrainian trident was seen in one of the shattered windows.
Zelensky also took part in a meeting with local officials in what looked like an underground basement, giving out awards for bravery.
His official said that they “discussed the state of the economy, the restoration of water supplies and the situation in agriculture”.
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“Special attention was paid to threats from land and sea. We do not stop working for victory,” the statement read.
Mykolaiv has been holding the defence of southern Ukraine, as it lies on the way to the key strategic Black Sea port of Odessa.
The city is around 100 kilometres (62 miles) northwest of Kherson, which fell to Russian forces in the first weeks of the war.
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In March, a Russian strike hit the regional administrative building, tearing a hole through the centre of the complex and killing more than a dozen people.
Since Moscow’s invasion, Zelensky has been based in Kyiv, making his first trip outside the capital to the eastern city of Kharkiv in late May.
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