Russian massive strike on Kyiv: Number of wounded rises to 12

Russian troops struck Kyiv with missiles and drones overnight. The number of wounded in the capital has risen to 12, according to Mayor Vitali Klitschko.
"As a result of Russia's attack on the capital, 12 people were injured. 8 of them are in hospitals. Four are receiving outpatient care,” Klitschko said.
Initially, there were reports of 8 victims, but later the number rose to nine.
Russian strike on Kyiv on October 10
The Russians began attacking Kyiv late in the evening on October 9. Russia launched drones in the direction of Kyiv, causing repeated explosions to be heard. It is known that 9 people were injured as a result of the Russian strike on Kyiv.
The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine noted that tonight, Russia's main targets are energy infrastructure facilities. Energy companies are taking all necessary measures to minimize the consequences.
Also, due to the Russian massive strike on Kyiv today, October 10, the metro will operate with significant restrictions. Thus, the intervals between trains will increase significantly, and some stations on the green line will be closed.
For more details on the nighttime massive Russian strike on Ukraine, read the RBC-Ukraine's report.