Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko said on Monday that at least 10 people were injured and a non-residential building was damaged in a new Russian attack with two missiles on Kiev.
“There are already 10 wounded in the Pechersk district of the capital. Two of them were taken to hospital,” although a 16-year-old girl has already been discharged, according to the mayor, who explained that as a result of the Russian attack “there was no impact on the buildings.” Residential apartments consisting of several floors.
However, rescuers are removing rubble from a three-storey state educational institution, which was damaged, and windows were smashed in nearby residential buildings.
Head of the Military Administration in Kiev Sergei PopkoHe pointed out that in addition to the damaged non-residential building in the Pechersk region, missile fragments caused damage to a multi-storey building in the Solomyansk region, and missile parts also fell in the Dniprovsk region.
In the Darnitsky district, a non-residential facility was affected.
The Ukrainian Air Force explained that Russia attacked the capital with two ballistic missiles from the occupied Crimean Peninsula and they were destroyed.
In response to another attack, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky insisted that he would not tire of repeating that “Ukraine needs more air defenses.”