Russia launches overnight missile attack on Kyiv

Russia launches overnight missile attack on Kyiv

Falling debris following the attack injured two people and damaged three cars, as well as residential and commercial infrastructure.

Six multi-storey residential buildings and more than 20 private houses were destroyed in Russia’s overnight missile attack on Kyiv. (AP pic)
KYIV:
Two people were injured and scores of residential and other buildings were damaged in a Russian missile attack on the Kyiv region overnight, the head of the region’s state administration said on Sunday.

Of the three missiles launched by Russia, Ukraine’s air defence systems destroyed two over the Kyiv region, Ukraine’s Air Force Commander Mykola Oleshchuk said on Sunday.

In his statement on the Telegram messaging app, Oleshchuk did not say what happened to the third missile.

Falling debris injured two people who did not require hospitalisation, Ruslan Kravchenko, head of the Kyiv region’s administration, said on Telegram.

Debris also damaged six multi-storey residential buildings and more than 20 private houses, Kravchenko added. In addition, a gas station, a pharmacy, an administrative building, and three cars in the region were also damaged.

Kyiv, its surrounding region, and several others across Ukraine were under air raid alerts for about an hour on Sunday morning, starting at 4.50am local time.

Reuters witnesses reported hearing several blasts in and around Kyiv at the time that sounded like air defence systems hitting air weapons.

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