As a result of a nighttime drone attack by Russian forces on Kyiv that took place the previous day, the capital has once again experienced destruction and fires in several districts

Chas Pravdy - 04 May 2025 03:12

According to official information from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (SESU), as of the morning of May 4, seven residents of the city were injured during the night shelling, including two children. Details of the incident align with the picture of a large-scale and aggressive enemy attack, which has caused not only human suffering but also damage to residential areas. According to reports from rescue services, damages have been recorded in three districts of the city — Obolonskyi, Sviatošynskyi, and Shevchenkivskyi. Emergency Service experts describe the situation based on initial damage assessments. Specifically, in the Obolonskyi district, a large fire broke out in an apartment located on the top floor of a 12-story residential building. The fire quickly spread to the roof, leading to partial destruction of the ceiling and roof structure. This poses a serious danger to residents and complicates rescue operations. Another large fire occurred in the same district near a multi-storey building — here, on a grim morning, seven cars parked nearby the residential building were burning. The fire spread close to the urban environment, causing significant material damage. In the Sviatošynskyi district, fires broke out in three private single-story houses — the information confirms that there was also a fire here, which requires additional resources for elimination. In the Shevchenkivskyi district, the situation was less extensive but no less important — a tree caught fire, an electrical pole was damaged, and the roadway under a railway bridge was affected. This creates additional hazards for transportation and will require prompt action from relevant services to eliminate the consequences. The SESU emphasizes that a total of seven people were injured as a result of this night attack, including two minors, and the health status of those affected is currently being clarified. Service representatives note: “Overall, seven individuals were injured in the drone attack, including two children. Information regarding the victims is being specified.” From time to time, new signs of enemy shelling are observed over Kyiv, once again confirming the importance of enhanced defense and urgent measures to eliminate the consequences. Footage taken by witnesses and published by SESU shows damaged roofs, broken cars, and smoke and flames spreading across the city. Local residents report shock and anxiety, as the risk of further attacks in the worst-case scenarios rises, especially under the conditions of regional instability and the energy crisis. The ministries and services are already taking measures to address the aftermath and strengthen defensive systems, but each new strike reminds us of the need for unwavering protection of peaceful civilians and preservation of urban infrastructure. Authorities urge residents to stay alert, follow safety rules, and cooperate with rescue teams if needed. Thus, the nighttime shelling of Kyiv once again highlights the seriousness of the current situation and reminds us of the value of life and the safety of every Ukrainian. The situation remains tense, and emergency services are tirelessly working to eliminate the attack’s consequences. City leaders call on citizens to stay calm and be prepared for any emergencies, as the war continues and will remain a challenge for the entire country.

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