Russia struck Kyiv with drones: Number of casualties increases

The number of casualties in Kyiv after the Russian attack on the night of April 10 has increased. There are now 3, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko says.
“3 people were injured as a result of Russia's night attack on Kyiv,” he said.
According to the mayor, one of them was hospitalized.
“2 were treated on the spot,” he added.
Number of casualties in Kyiv has risen to 4
Later, it became known that another victim was hospitalized in the capital as a result of Russia's night attack on Kyiv.
"In total, 4 people were injured. 2 are in the hospital, two were treated on the spot," Klitschko said.
Russian strikes on Kyiv
Russian troops began attacking Ukraine around midnight on April 9. An air alert was declared in the capital and many regions of Ukraine. Ukrainian air defense systems were deployed in Kyiv.
As a result of the Russian drone attack, according to preliminary data, a fire broke out in Kyiv, and there was damage in several districts. Initially, 2 people were reported injured in Kyiv.
Mykolaiv was also under a massive Russian drone attack. Nine high-rise buildings, dozens of garages, and cars were damaged in the city. In addition, 10 people were injured in Mykolaiv.
In addition, Ukrainian air defense systems were operating in the Poltava region, and debris was recorded falling in the Opishnia community. Later, residents reported damage to an outbuilding, and a man was injured.
On the night of April 10, Russian troops attacked Ukraine with 145 drones. Ukrainian air defense forces shot down most of them.