Russian Forces Target Kyiv, Causing Damage Across Three Capital Districts.
Kyiv Comes Under Attack on February 26
According to TSN.ua: On February 26, the Russian military launched strikes against Kyiv, resulting in significant damage, though no casualties have been reported. The capital's mayor, Vitali Klitschko, confirmed powerful explosions were heard across multiple city districts. This latest assault is part of a broader pattern of attacks on Ukrainian urban centers.
Damage Reported in Key Districts
In the Darnytskyi district, windows and doors were blown out in a first-floor apartment of a nine-story residential building. A fire broke out in a garage complex in the Holosiivskyi district, which emergency services managed to contain. Additionally, a private house caught fire in the Pecherskyi district. These incidents highlight the severe situation in the capital, yet official sources confirm no fatalities at this time.
These strikes underscore the ongoing military aggression in Ukraine, which continues to inflict heavy damage on civilian infrastructure. As the nation's capital, Kyiv remains a prime target for such attacks, causing deep concern among its residents and the international community. In the context of a protracted war, events like these pose serious risks to regional security and stability.
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