A new series of night attacks with missiles and drones by the Russian Army has shaken the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, on Wednesday night. Local authorities have reported, for now, at least two dead and 16 injured, in addition to numerous fires and serious damage to buildings, while drones continue to fall on different points of the city.
In the early hours of this Thursday, the head of the Kiev Military Administration, Timur Tkachenko, communicated through social networks that "So far, the number of injured in the attack has risen to 16. Unfortunately, two people have died," although shortly after he revised the total victim count upwards to 20, without detailing how many of them had died.
The military official warned that "enemy attack drones are still flying over the city" and explained that, according to the information available, "it is known that 28 locations throughout the city have been hit by bombings." He specified that "These are mostly residential buildings and civilian infrastructure," concluding his message with the accusation "the Russians are terrorists."