Kyiv Attack Leaves 5,600 Homes Without Heating and Damages School.
Aftermath of the Nighttime Assault on Kyiv
According to TSN.ua: According to Mayor Vitali Klitschko, a nighttime attack on Kyiv caused severe damage to civilian infrastructure, resulting in widespread disruptions to water and heating services. As of 08:20, the Dniprovskyi district was the hardest hit, with damage to energy facilities leaving 5,600 residential buildings without heating. These attacks are part of a broader pattern targeting Ukrainian cities and their essential services.
Additional Damage Reported
The assault also resulted in:
- Damage to an elementary school building;
- Shattered windows in several apartment blocks;
- Strikes on multiple non-residential structures;
- Car fires ignited by falling debris.
Emergency crews remain on-site, working to address the consequences of the incident.
This attack is part of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which continues to inflict severe humanitarian and social costs on the civilian population. The destruction of critical infrastructure not only disrupts daily life but also jeopardizes public safety and health. Such incidents underscore the urgent need for sustained international support to aid recovery and protect civilians.
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