Russian attack plunged Kyiv into cold: the number of injured has increased.
According to ТСН: The number of injured as a result of Russia's large-scale attack on Kyiv has increased.
The city mayor Vitali Klitschko reported that currently there are 32 injured, some of whom are receiving medical assistance in hospitals.
"There are 11 hospitalized residents of the city in the capital's medical institutions," Klitschko wrote.
Earlier it was noted that as a result of the attack, 28 people were injured. Throughout the night and morning, Kyiv was hit by Russian drones and rockets. The Russians carried out a massive strike on the capital, causing damage and destruction to residential buildings in many areas.
The Russian attack caused cold and darkness in Kyiv. The city has been experiencing problems with heating, water supply, and electricity. In particular, more than 2,600 residential buildings, nearly 200 kindergartens, and over a hundred schools have been left without centralized heating.
The ongoing military actions are affecting the everyday life of the capital's residents, who are facing serious difficulties due to the lack of essential services. In such conditions, support even at the local level becomes more important than ever, as the people of Kyiv continue to face challenges related to security and infrastructure.
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