Russian missile attack on Kyiv: 1 killed, 18 wounded
Source: city mayor Vitalii Klitschko
The emergency teams continue elimination of the consequences of the Tuesday morning missile attack on the Ukrainian capital.
According to the latest reports, 18 civilians, including 3 children, were wounded during the strikes.
Several apartments buildings were damaged by Russian rockets in Sviatoshyno, Solomianskyi, Pechersk, and Darnytsia city districts.
Earlier, Kyiv authorities reported that 1 local was killed during the attack.
General Zaluzhnyi stated that on Tuesday morning Russia attacked the territory of Ukraine with 41 missiles of different types.
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