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#brovary
11:59
17.04.2022
Russian occupiers launch missile attack on Brovary, infrastructure facilities damaged
10:17
01.04.2022
Occupiers completely leave Brovarsky district of Kyiv region - district center mayor
15:45
22.03.2022
Russian troops fire artillery at Brovary, shell hits territory of factory – prosecutor's office
14:19
22.03.2022
Occupiers regrouping near Brovary, in Chernihiv region to resume offensive, also trying to capture cities in eastern Ukraine – AFU General Staff
20:47
28.02.2022
As result of air attack on military unit in Brovary, one killed, five wounded
19:17
28.02.2022
On outskirts of Brovary, closer to Kyiv, air attack carried out, there are wounded – mayor
13:40
24.02.2022
Six people killed, 12 wounded in Brovary – Gerashchenko
11:35
22.12.2020
Unknown persons rob house of Brovary mayor, beat him – police
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