City
Epaper

7 injured as Russia launches mass drone attack against Kyiv

By IANS | Updated: March 23, 2025 06:46 IST

Kyiv, March 23 Russia launched an overnight drone attack against Kyiv, striking multiple residential buildings and injuring at ...

Open in App

Kyiv, March 23 Russia launched an overnight drone attack against Kyiv, striking multiple residential buildings and injuring at least seven people, local authorities reported in the early hours on Sunday.

At least seven people were injured in the attacks, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said as reported by the Kyiv Independent.

One of the victims was hospitalised, while the others received medical treatment at the scene.

Two residential buildings in the city's Dniprovskyi district came under fire, according to authorities.

A fire broke out on the upper floors of one after drone debris struck the building, Klitschko reported.

The 20th floor of a second apartment building in the same district was hit, according to Tymur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv City Military Administration.

Prior to that, drone wreckage struck a catering facility in the area.

Drone fragments also hit two high-rise apartments in the Podilskyi district, causing fires at each location, Tkachenko said.

Emergency services have been dispatched to the attack sites. Information on the full extent of the casualties and damages is still being updated.

In other districts of the city, wreckage from drones caused fires and property damage, Tkachenko reported.

A fire broke out in an open area of the Desnianskyi district, while a car in the Shevchenkivsky district was damaged.

Debris also fell in an industrial area of the Holosiivskyi district, Klitschko said.

A series of explosions rocked the capital throughout the night, as air defence units remained active in the city, according to the Kyiv Independent report.

The attack comes less the week into the partial 30-day "ceasefire" on attacks against energy infrastructure in Russia and Ukraine. The ceasefire, which the Kremlin announced on March 18 following a call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump, has not interrupted Moscow's aerial attacks on Ukrainian cities.

"Today, the Russians are once again demonstrating their 'desire for peace'," Tkachenko said.

--IANS

khz/

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

CricketICC Women's World Cup 2025 Points Table: Updated Standings After India Women vs South Africa Women Match

CricketNadine de Klerk’s Heroics Guide South Africa to 3-Wicket Win Over India in ICC Women's World Cup 2025

MumbaiRaj Kundra Cites Demonetisation Losses as EOW Probes ₹60 Crore Fraud Allegations

InternationalPM Modi congratulates Israeli PM Netanyahu on progress under Trump's Gaza Peace Plan

International‘Democracy alien to dump truck Islamabad’: India lambasts Pakistan at UN

International Realted Stories

InternationalPeace in Israel also revives hope for IMEC: Italian Parliamentarians

InternationalWe want to see India taking its rightful place in UN Security Council: UK Prime Minister

International9 UK universities received approvals to set up campuses in India under New Education Policy: Foreign Secretary Misri

InternationalObstructed highways after Nepal downpour force travellers to take 'cling-to-wall' route

InternationalIsrael police forces prepare for operation return to their border