Russian Attack on Kyiv: 5 Dead and Over 30 Injured Due to Night Shelling.
Massive Attack on Kyiv on November 14, 2025
According to inkorr.com: On the night of November 14, 2025, Kyiv suffered a powerful attack from Russia. As a result of the shelling, five people were killed, and 34 people were injured. The strike targeted the residential sector of the capital, causing damage in 20 different locations across nine districts of the city.
Increasing Number of Victims and Rescue Operations
The head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Timur Tkachенко, confirmed that the number of victims has increased. Medical assistance is being provided to the injured both at the scene and in hospitals. Ukrainian air defense systems managed to detect and destroy 449 enemy aerial objects, including various missiles and drones.
The head of the communication department of the Ukrainian Air Force Command, Yuriy Ihnat, noted that several regions of Ukraine were struck. The rescue service continues to work on rescuing victims and searching for people who may be under the rubble.
Human and Material Losses
As a result of the attack, Kyiv and other regions of Ukraine have suffered significant human and material losses. This demonstrates the new challenges and threats that the country faces amid the ongoing conflict.
This tragedy once again reminds us of the ongoing challenges faced by Ukraine and the need to support civilians in this difficult time. Increased readiness and responsiveness of rescue services can save lives, but the need for peace remains critically important for all Ukrainians.
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