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7/21/2025, 4:24:22 PM
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A massive overnight Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv killed one person and injured at least nine others, including a child, as strikes hit six districts across the Ukrainian capital, officials said Monday.
The head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Timur Tkachenko, reported that the combined assault caused widespread damage, with the Darnytskyi district on the left bank of the Dnieper River being the most severely affected. A kindergarten, a supermarket, warehouses, and other non-residential buildings caught fire in the district. One person was killed there.
In the central Shevchenkivskyi district, a multi-story apartment building was damaged, with the blast wave and debris shattering windows and wrecking apartments. The entrance to the Lukianivska metro station was also hit, marking the sixth time the station has been damaged since the start of the full-scale invasion. The attack temporarily disrupted public transport, with the station closed and several bus and trolleybus routes altered before service was restored later in the morning.
Significant damage was also reported in the Solomianskyi district, where an administrative building was partially destroyed and warehouses caught fire. In the Dniprovskyi district, debris fell on the grounds of a kindergarten and started a fire in a series of market stalls. The Holosiivskyi and Sviatoshynskyi districts sustained minor damage, primarily from falling shrapnel.
Tkachenko confirmed that one person died and the number of injured had risen to nine by late morning, including a child suffering from multiple injuries. "The most painful part is the human losses," he wrote in a statement. Emergency services and psychologists are working at the impact sites, and local authorities have set up support centers for affected residents.
A massive overnight Russian drone and missile attack on Kyiv killed one person and injured at least nine others, including a child, as strikes hit six districts across the Ukrainian capital, officials said Monday.
The head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Timur Tkachenko, reported that the combined assault caused widespread damage, with the Darnytskyi district on the left bank of the Dnieper River being the most severely affected. A kindergarten, a supermarket, warehouses, and other non-residential buildings caught fire in the district. One person was killed there.
In the central Shevchenkivskyi district, a multi-story apartment building was damaged, with the blast wave and debris shattering windows and wrecking apartments. The entrance to the Lukianivska metro station was also hit, marking the sixth time the station has been damaged since the start of the full-scale invasion. The attack temporarily disrupted public transport, with the station closed and several bus and trolleybus routes altered before service was restored later in the morning.
Significant damage was also reported in the Solomianskyi district, where an administrative building was partially destroyed and warehouses caught fire. In the Dniprovskyi district, debris fell on the grounds of a kindergarten and started a fire in a series of market stalls. The Holosiivskyi and Sviatoshynskyi districts sustained minor damage, primarily from falling shrapnel.
Tkachenko confirmed that one person died and the number of injured had risen to nine by late morning, including a child suffering from multiple injuries. "The most painful part is the human losses," he wrote in a statement. Emergency services and psychologists are working at the impact sites, and local authorities have set up support centers for affected residents.
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