Night shelling of Kyiv: rescuers search for people, death toll continues to rise
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On the night of November 25 and in the morning, Kyiv was subjected to a massive attack by Russian occupiers using missiles and drones. At least 6 people, including children, were injured as a result of the strikes, and people may be trapped under the rubble in the Svyatoshynskyi district.
As Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko reported on Telegram, rescuers from the State Emergency Service, medics, and emergency crews are working under the rubble of a non-residential building in the Svyatoshynskyi district. At the same time, another building was hit in the Darnytskyi district – emergency services also urgently went there.
According to the latest medical data, 9 people were injured in the capital, including one child. Three adults were hospitalized for treatment, the condition of the remaining victims is being clarified. The mayor of Kyiv urged citizens to stay away from dangerous areas and follow updates from official services.
Due to shelling, heating supply has been temporarily suspended in 7 districts of Kyiv: Pecherskyi, Holosiivskyi, and partially in Shevchenkivskyi, Solomianskyi, Svyatoshynskyi, Darnytskyi, and Dniprovskyi. Municipal services are working to restore heat supply as soon as possible.
The situation remains alarming, rescue operations are ongoing, structures are being dismantled and possible victims are being evacuated to minimize risks for residents of the capital.
As a reminder, on the night of November 25, Kyiv came under another round of shelling by the aggressor country. Russian troops used several types of weapons simultaneously, combining strikes with missiles of various ranges and kamikaze drones. The city came under heavy fire, and the air defense system operated almost continuously.
As reported, in the Odessa region on the night of November 25 , a Russian drone attack caused damage to civilian and energy facilities, and six people were injured, including two children.
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