Russia launches one of its largest air attacks on Kyiv, killing several civilians
Russia carried out one of its largest air attacks on Kyiv overnight into Sunday, with missiles and drones flying throughout the night. Several civilians were killed and multiple facilities damaged. Local residents confirmed to ERR's camera crew that no military targets were located near the destroyed civilian infrastructure.
PoliitikaRussia launched one of its most massive aerial bombardments of Kyiv overnight into Sunday, with missiles and drones striking the Ukrainian capital throughout the night. The attack resulted in multiple civilian deaths and widespread damage to infrastructure across the city.
An ERR camera crew was on the ground in Kyiv to document the aftermath of the assault. Local residents told the Estonian public broadcaster's team that the civilian infrastructure destroyed in the strikes was not located near any military objects, raising serious questions about the intentional targeting of civilian areas.
The scale of the attack marks a significant escalation in Russia's aerial campaign against the Ukrainian capital. Damage was reported at multiple sites across Kyiv, with emergency services working through the night to respond to the destruction caused by the barrage of missiles and drones.
The attack drew immediate condemnation from Ukrainian officials and Western allies. Ukraine's air defence forces worked to intercept incoming projectiles, though a significant number broke through to cause damage on the ground. The full extent of casualties and infrastructure damage was still being assessed in the hours following the strike.
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