The capital of Kyiv has reported a significant increase in casualties following a large-scale overnight Russian missile and drone attack.
According to updated information, the number of injured has risen to 64 people, while 4 people have been confirmed dead. Emergency services continue to work across multiple districts of the city.
Search and rescue operations have been completed in the Podilskyi and Shevchenkivskyi districts. At the same time, firefighters have extinguished multiple fires in the Obolonskyi, Darnytskyi, and Holosiivskyi districts.
Rescue teams remain actively engaged in clearing the aftermath of both the nighttime and early morning strikes. Authorities emphasize that recovery and response operations are still ongoing, and information is being continuously updated as new details emerge.
The situation remains fluid as emergency responders assess structural damage, provide assistance to affected residents, and continue stabilization efforts across impacted areas.
Kyiv Update: Death Toll Rises to 6 After Russian Strike, Dozens Injured
The capital of Kyiv has reported an updated casualty figure following a Russian attack.
At least 6 people have been killed, while 79 others have been injured, including 3 children.
Emergency psychological support has also been provided to 82 people by State Emergency Service psychologists.
Search and rescue operations are currently ongoing at two active sites in the Podilskyi and Holosiivskyi districts. Around 200 rescuers and nearly 50 units of fire and rescue equipment are involved in the response efforts across the city.
Authorities confirm that rescue and recovery operations are still underway, and information is being updated as the situation develops.
