Windows shattered, smoke rising, and a high-rise damaged: Inside Kyiv after strike
Photo: RBC-Ukraine report from Kyiv after the attack (Igor Kuznietsov, RBC-Ukraine)
Russian forces launched a massive nighttime attack on Kyiv using strike drones and missiles. The assault killed two people and injured about 15.
RBC-Ukraine's report shows the aftermath of the enemy attack on Kyiv during the night of November 29.
Photos from Sviatoshynskyi district show a high-rise building with numerous shattered windows, visible cracks in the structure, and a large hole where one of the windows used to be.

Photo: RBC-Ukraine report from Kyiv after the attack

Photo: RBC-Ukraine report from Kyiv after the attack

Photo: RBC-Ukraine report from Kyiv after the attack

Photo: RBC-Ukraine report from Kyiv after the attack
Rescuers quickly extinguished the fire and continued clearing the debris at the site of the enemy strike.
What is known about the night attack by Russia
In Kyiv and the Kyiv region, an air raid alert was announced around 11:00 p.m., and explosions were heard in the capital around midnight. Later, ballistic missiles were added to the drones.
Seven people were initially reported injured, including a child. Rescuers saved four people, including the child and a person with limited mobility. Later, it became known that two people were killed in the attack, and the number of injured rose to 15.
As of the morning, the aerial threat remains. Enemy air targets have been detected approaching the city.
In addition, in Brovary, a high-rise building and a private house were damaged in a Russian strike. Three people were injured, one of whom was hospitalized.
It is also reported that Russian forces struck Kharkiv Oblast with guided bombs. The first explosions in Kharkiv were heard around 8:30 p.m., hitting energy infrastructure, which may cause sudden voltage fluctuations for residents.