Enemy Attack on Kyiv: Three Victims, Including Child, and Extensive Damages
In the early hours, Kyiv found itself under the impact of a large-scale enemy attack, which caused significant infrastructural damage and casualties among civilians.
According to official information from the Kyiv City Military Administration (KCMA), the number of victims has already increased to three people, including a child, with the number of injured steadily rising.
Preliminary reports detail substantial damages across several key districts of the city, especially in the Darnytskyi and Dniprovskyi districts, where residential buildings, a kindergarten, and office premises have been affected.
Specifically, in Darnytskyi district, at least six locations have been damaged, including five- and 16-storey residential buildings, some of which have suffered severe destruction, and rescue efforts are ongoing.
Additionally, a private house and a kindergarten have been damaged.
In Dniprovskiy district, a 25-storey residential building was affected, along with cars in the yards, and a fire broke out in an office building.
An official representative of KCMA stated that damage reports continue to come from other districts, including Solomianskyi and Shevchenkivskyi, where private homes and infrastructure objects, such as office buildings, have been damaged.
Official sources report that the death toll from the attack has now risen to three, including a child.
The injured are being treated and provided assistance, with numbers still increasing.
Rescue services are actively working across various districts to eliminate the consequences of the missile strike, and the situation remains tense, causing concern among Kyiv residents and the surrounding area.