Russia massively strikes Kyiv overnight: Aftermath revealed
Photo: Police show first photos of the aftermath of the Russian strike on Kyiv (t.me/gunpKyiv)
Russian troops attacked Kyiv with strike drones and missiles last night, January 20. As a result of the Russian strikes, damage was reported in various areas of the capital, according to the Kyiv police.
In the Dniprovskyi district, the blast wave damaged a high-rise building and injured a 59-year-old resident. About two dozen parked cars were also damaged by falling debris.
In addition, windows and the fence of a private house were damaged in the Darnytskyi district. In the Desnianskyi district, debris from a Russian drone fell on the territory of a cemetery. There were no casualties in either district.
"Police, rescuers, and other emergency services continue to work on site. The elimination and documentation of the consequences of the Russian attack is ongoing," the police says.

Source: National Police of Ukraine

Source: National Police of Ukraine

Source: National Police of Ukraine

Source: National Police of Ukraine

Source: National Police of Ukraine

Source: National Police of Ukraine
Massive Russian strike on Ukraine
On the night of January 20, Russia once again struck Kyiv with ballistic missiles and drones. Loud explosions were heard in various districts of Kyiv, and power and water supply interruptions were reported.
After the Russian attack, the city had to adjust the schedules of some metro lines. This was due to the consequences of Russian strikes and complications with the power supply, which affected the operation of trains.
As of this morning, following the combined Russian nighttime attack, 5,635 apartment buildings in Kyiv remain without heating, and the entire left bank of Kyiv is without water. There is also one known casualty in the Dniprovskyi district, who was hospitalized in one of the city's hospitals.
In addition, Russian troops attacked the Kyiv region tonight, January 20. As a result of the Russian strikes, a 50-year-old man was killed, and gas stations were damaged.