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Russian attack on Kyiv: Police release first bodycam footage

Russian attack on Kyiv: Police release first bodycam footage Photo: aftermath of the attack on Kyiv (Vitalii Nosach, RBC-Ukraine)

Last night, Russia once again carried out a combined strike on Kyiv. The enemy attacked the capital with drones and missiles, including ballistic ones. As a result of the strike, multi-storey buildings in the city were again destroyed, according to the Patrol Police Department on Telegram.

"Missiles and drones were used by the enemy to attack the city again and again. Damaged buildings and cars, injured people and, unfortunately, fatalities… My sincere condolences to the families and loved ones," wrote Oleksii Biloshytskyi, First Deputy Head of the Patrol Police Department.

Throughout the night, law enforcement officers worked side by side with Kyiv residents: helping rescuers evacuate people from burning buildings, escorting residents to shelters, providing first aid, and transporting the injured to medical personnel. Patrol officers also ensured unobstructed passage for emergency vehicles to the strike sites.

Attack on Kyiv on November 25

Last night, Russia attacked Kyiv in several waves. The enemy launched Shaheds, Kinzhal missiles, Kalibrs, and Iskander-K missiles at the capital. As a result of the attack, heating supply to homes was partially suspended in seven districts.

There is also destruction: multi-storey buildings were damaged in the Pecherskyi and Dniprovskyi districts. In addition, seven people were killed, and another 20 were injured in the attack.

Read more about the massive attack on Kyiv in the RBC-Ukraine report.