Four people were killed and about 100 others were injured in a massive Russian strike: the aftermath of the attack
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported on the consequences of Russia’s massive nighttime attack on Kyiv and other cities in Ukraine. The strikes killed 4 people and injured about 100.
This was reported by the Office of the President of Ukraine .
According to the president, units of the State Emergency Service, the National Police, and municipal services continue to work at the sites of Russian strikes.
“Everyone is acting as effectively as possible, given the scale of the attack and its consequences: about 100 people were injured across the country, and another 4, unfortunately, died,” Zelensky said.
The President noted that in Kyiv alone, about 30 residential buildings were damaged or destroyed.
Zelenskyy said that Russian forces had launched strikes on Kyiv and other cities and communities in Ukraine overnight. He said that most of the missiles were aimed at the capital.
In Kyiv, residential buildings, schools, a grocery market, the Chernobyl Museum, the National Art Museum, as well as the building housing the office of the German television and radio company ARD were damaged as a result of the attack.
“As of now, it is known that a total of 69 people were injured in the capital. Unfortunately, two people died from this senseless Russian attack,” the president said.
Zelensky also reported that he had held talks with the President of France and the Prime Minister of Norway, and also announced further communication with international partners.
“Concrete steps are also needed to strengthen air defense – the supply of missiles should not stop for a single day,” he stressed.
As is known, on the night of May 24, Russian troops carried out a large-scale combined attack on Ukraine , using missiles and kamikaze drones. Kyiv suffered the greatest destruction – damage and fires were recorded in all districts of the capital.
By the way, three garages were damaged as a result of the Russian strike with an Oreshnik missile on Bila Tserkva in the Kyiv region.
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