Ten people, including a child, were injured in the third attack on Kyiv this week. Strikes and fires were reported in three districts of the capital.
- Russia has attacked Kyiv for the third time this week.
- Ten people were injured, including a child.
- Damage has been caused in the Solomyanskyi, Darnytskyi and Dniprovskyi districts.
- An office and warehouse building and a warehouse were on fire.
- Traffic light infrastructure and residential buildings have been damaged.
Russia has once again launched a massive attack on the capital
Russian forces have struck Kyiv for the third time this week. This time, 10 people were injured, including one child. Explosions and strikes have been reported in several districts of the capital. Rescue workers, medics and other emergency services are on the ground.
Solomyanskyi District: fire on company premises
In the Solomyanskiy district, a three-storey office and warehouse building caught fire after being hit. Emergency services quickly brought the fire under control. The blast also damaged a railway locomotive.
Darnitskyi District: infrastructure damaged
In the Darnytskyi district, the strike hit the carriageway. This caused a fire in the electrical substation that powers the traffic lights. The fire has now been extinguished, but the shockwave damaged windows in nearby residential buildings.
Dnipro District: a warehouse caught fire
A fire broke out in a warehouse in the Dnipro district following the strike. Emergency services are continuing to work at the scene, and details of the consequences of the attack are being clarified.







