June 15 Strike on Kyiv Claims 4 Lives, Injures 25 – Including 2 Children.
Kyiv Tragedy Unfolds
According to UATV: A major Russian attack on the Ukrainian capital on June 15 resulted in four fatalities and 25 injuries, among them two children. Emergency crews are currently working to clear the debris and assess the damage inflicted across multiple districts of the city. This assault marks one of the most severe bombardments of Kyiv in recent weeks.
District-by-District Impact
In the Obolon district, large fires broke out, destroying cars, residential buildings, and warehouses. The Solomyanskyi district saw a missile strike a nine-story apartment block, causing significant structural damage. The Desnyanskyi district was also hit, with three private homes destroyed and another nine-story residential building struck. In the Darnytskyi district, multiple fires erupted in private houses.
- The Pechersk district suffered a missile hit on a 17-story apartment building, and fires were reported on the grounds of the historic Kyiv Pechersk Lavra monastery.
- In the Shevchenkivskyi district, a vegetable market caught fire, and a non-residential building along with an eight-story apartment block were struck.
- The Holosiivskyi district was not spared: fires broke out in a high-rise building and several warehouse facilities.
- The Sviatoshynskyi district reported damage to residential housing, while in the Dniprovskyi district, falling debris struck a private home.
Rescue services are currently on the ground, working to extinguish remaining fires, clear rubble, and provide medical and humanitarian aid to the victims.
This latest barrage on Kyiv serves as yet another grim reminder of the escalating hostilities in the region, which continue to cause civilian casualties and destroy vital infrastructure. City authorities and emergency teams are focusing on mitigating the aftermath of the shelling and supporting the affected population, a task that demands substantial resources and coordination from local government and humanitarian agencies. The security situation remains tense, and residents are urged to stay vigilant and follow safety protocols due to the threat of further attacks.
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