Russian Attack on Kyiv: What Happened Overnight and the Consequences of the Shelling.
Nightmare for Kyiv
According to inkorr.com: The night of November 14 was a terrible trial for the Ukrainian capital. Russian invaders carried out a massive missile and drone strike on Kyiv, turning the city into a zone of fear and struggle.
As a result of the attack in the Podil District, one person died, and at least 24 were injured. The enemy hit a high-rise building on the 15th floor, but miraculously managed to rescue 13 people.
The Origin of the Alarm
The tragedy affected not only one part of the capital: in the Dnipro District, fires were extinguished in two apartments, in the Darnytsia District the fire spread to a school area, and in the Desnyan District, a fire was prevented in high-rise buildings, though unfortunately, one person died in one of the buildings.
The Situation Remains Tense
Currently, the situation remains complicated. Information is being updated constantly as the city starts waking up from the horrors of the previous night. The focus is mainly on those rescued and on searching for those who may remain under the rubble or need assistance.
This night served as a cruel reminder of the risks of a big city during war. At the same time, the people of Kyiv once again showed their resilience and unity in these difficult times, supporting each other and responding swiftly to alarms. Firefighters and rescue services are doing heroic work, risking their lives to save others.
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