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Several blasts hit the Ukrainian capital Kyiv as well as cities across the country including Odesa, Dnipro and Lviv. The strikes follow Russian President Vladimir Putin blaming Ukraine's secret services for an attack on a key bridge link to Crimea. Marc Champion reports on Bloomberg Television.