Mayor: Kyiv under 'massive' attack from Russian missiles
Kyiv suffered a massive missile attack from Russia early Thursday morning, with damage reported to several buildings and ongoing threats to the city's infrastructure.
Early Thursday morning, the Ukrainian capital Kyiv faced a significant missile assault by Russian forces, which has been described as 'massive' by Mayor Vitali Klitschko. The mayor reported that the enemy was targeting the city's critical infrastructure with ballistic missiles, urging residents to remain in bomb shelters for their safety. This assault reflects the ongoing tensions and military confrontations between Ukraine and Russia as the war continues into an alarming phase.
Reports indicate that both residential and commercial buildings on either side of the Dnipro River, which runs through Kyiv, have been hit. Eyewitnesses described hearing explosions resonate throughout the city, although there have been no immediate reports of casualties at the time of writing. This attack highlights not only the immediate danger to civilians but also raises concerns about potential impacts on vital facilities and services within the city.
In addition to Kyiv, the southeastern city of Dnipro also experienced missile strikes according to regional governor Oleksandr Ganzha. Damage was reported to private homes and vehicles, although, as in Kyiv, there were no confirmed injuries. These developments underscore the continued volatility in the region and the humanitarian crises arising from ongoing military actions, as cities are becoming battlegrounds affecting daily life and safety for countless civilians.