
Another bloody night occurred in Kyiv. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Yesterday, the number of victims and injured increased as a result of another attack carried out by Russia in the city center. According to official information, several districts of the city were heavily hit by the attack.
The explosions of missiles and drones in the sky over Kyiv frightened the city's residents. Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko reported that 48 people were injured in the attack.
Part of a multi-story building in the Svyatoshinsky district collapsed, and a tragedy occurred at that location. Four people died in this district, and two more in the Solomensky district.
Among the victims is a six-year-old boy. As a result of the strike, several houses, a school, and kindergarten buildings in the capital were destroyed.
Serious damage was also reported in the Holosiivsky and Shevchenko districts. Rescuers are emphasizing that there may be people trapped under the rubble and are currently continuing search and rescue operations.
According to military administration head Timur Tkachenko, the number of injured has reached 52, including nine children. Approximately 30 people have been hospitalized.
According to Kyiv police, there are three police officers among the injured. Currently, the death toll has reached six, but the number of those trapped under the rubble is unclear.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky released a video reflecting the consequences of the attack, accusing Russian forces of terrorism. He emphasized that all services are active at the scene.
The Russian Ministry of Defense has not yet commented on this attack. The residents of Kyiv and the entire country's public are anxiously waiting for the number of casualties and destruction not to increase.
This incident shows that the security issue in the Ukrainian capital is becoming even more urgent. The lives of the population, especially children, remain under serious threat.
As new information and official statements are released, the incident in Kyiv remains in the spotlight of the global community.