Russian strike on Kyiv: 20 wounded, 7 killed so far
Photo: The number of dead and injured has increased in Kyiv (t.me/dsns_telegram)
In Kyiv, updated data on the consequences of Russia's massive attack on the night and morning of November 25. The death toll has risen to seven, with another 20 people injured, according to the Kyiv mayor, Vitali Klitschko.
Seven people have been killed as a result of the Russian attack. The body of a deceased man was recovered from under the rubble in the Dniprovskyi district.
According to the mayor, 20 people were injured, seven of whom are currently in hospitals, including one child. Others were treated on site or on an outpatient basis.
Massive Russian attack on Kyiv
On the night of November 25, a combined Russian attack on Kyiv caused extensive damage. Over 13 locations where debris fell, and hits were recorded in six districts of the city.
In particular, in the Pecherskyi district, a strike on a residential building caused a fire in a 22-story building, and part of the building was seriously damaged. Residents were evacuated.
In the Dniprovskyi district, a large-scale fire broke out after a drone hit a nine-story building. There are killed, including an 86-year-old woman.
During the second wave of Russian strikes, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported new damage in the Sviatoshynskyi district in one of the non-residential buildings. According to him, there may be people under the rubble.
Rescuers also showed a large crater that formed next to a four-story warehouse building in the Sviatoshinskyi district of Kyiv after the night attack.
The day before, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned of increasing Russian pressure and called on citizens to take air raid alerts very seriously in the coming days and weeks.
For more details on the massive Russian strike on Kyiv, read the RBC-Ukraine's report.