Drone and Missile Strike on Kyiv Injures Three, Leaves Thousands Without Heating.
Kyiv Targeted in March 7th Attack
According to TSN.ua: In the early hours of March 7th, the Russian military launched an assault on Kyiv, damaging critical infrastructure and injuring residents. Three civilians were wounded in the capital; two required hospitalization, while one received medical treatment at the scene.
The attack, carried out with drones and missiles, disrupted heating for 1,905 apartment buildings across the Pecherskyi, Dniprovskyi, Holosiivskyi, and Solomianskyi districts. This assault is part of Russia's ongoing campaign to target Ukrainian energy systems during the winter months.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko confirmed the casualties, stating: 'Three people were injured in the capital as a result of the enemy attack. Two of them were hospitalized by medics, and one received assistance on the spot.'
Regional Context
This strike forms part of the wider, multi-year conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The increasing frequency of attacks on Ukrainian cities underscores the severe and ongoing nature of the regional crisis and the critical need to protect civilian populations.
Kyiv authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant and to follow official communications regarding safety protocols in the city.
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