Russian drone strike on Kyiv: Number of wounded rises to 9

In Kyiv, the number of victims of the night Russian drone attack has risen to 9. People continue to seek medical assistance, according to Tymur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv city military administration.
Information continues to come in about new requests for medical assistance following last night's Russian attack on Kyiv.
"As of 11 a.m., 9 people have been injured as a result of the Russian attack," Tkachenko says.
Russian attack on Kyiv on October 23
Kyiv suffered another Russian air attack last night. Initially, 4 casualties were reported as a result of the Russian strike, but later the number of injured rose to 7.
According to the mayor, 5 victims were hospitalized, and 2 more received the necessary outpatient care.
In addition, damage to buildings and infrastructure was recorded in three districts of Kyiv.
The most damage was recorded in the Podilskyi district. In particular, educational institutions, religious buildings, a museum, and business districts were damaged.
In the Desnianskyi district, a Russian drone hit a 24-story residential building but did not detonate. Another drone hit an unfinished building at a different address in the Obolonskyi district.
Kyiv police bomb disposal experts removed two unexploded drones from an apartment and a balcony, which had flown into apartment buildings. The police safely removed them and took them to a training ground to be defused.
Russia also struck a Synagogue in the Podilskyi district of Kyiv.