Mar 16 β€’ 07:11 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Kyiv Independent

Explosions rock Kyiv as Russian drones target capital during morning rush hour

Kyiv experienced a series of explosions as Russian drones attacked the capital during the morning commute, targeting energy infrastructure but resulting in no reported casualties.

On Monday morning, Kyiv was shaken by a series of explosions as Russia initiated a drone attack during the busy rush hour. Air raid sirens began blaring at approximately 8:26 a.m., followed by the sound of explosions and air defense responses roughly twenty minutes later. Eyewitness accounts from journalists in the city reported that up to 30 Shahed-type drones were deployed, with specific targeting of Ukraine's energy infrastructure. This attack highlights the ongoing threats posed by Russian military operations in urban areas.

In response to the drone strikes, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko updated residents via Telegram, confirming that debris from a drone had fallen in the city's center but fortunately reported no fires or casualties. He urged residents to take cover and stay in shelters as the aerial assault continued. This situation exemplifies the heightened risk that civilians face in conflict zones, particularly during critical times such as rush hour when many people are commuting.

The attack marks yet another instance of Russia's strategy to disrupt not only military targets but also civilian life, aiming to undermine morale and stability in Ukraine's capital. As the city copes with ongoing danger, the incident raises questions about the effectiveness of air defense measures in protecting civilian infrastructure and the need for enhanced security protocols during such attacks.

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