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Ukraine: Kyiv reportedly struck by missiles early Tuesday
Summary
Officials said Russian forces struck Kyiv with missiles early on Tuesday, damaging several buildings; attacks were also reported in Kharkiv and parts of south‑east Ukraine.
Content
Officials reported that Russian forces attacked Kyiv with missiles early on Tuesday. Initial accounts said apartment blocks and other buildings were damaged in districts east of the Dnipro River. Witnesses described loud explosions and the use of missiles and drones. Local officials also reported attacks in Kharkiv and parts of south‑east Ukraine, with anti‑aircraft units active in neighbouring regions.
What officials said:
- Kyiv military administration chief Tymur Tkachenko reported damage to several apartment buildings, an education establishment and a commercial building east of the Dnipro River.
- Kyiv mayor Vitali Klitschko ordered emergency medical crews to affected parts of the capital.
- Kharkiv mayor Ihor Terekhov said missiles and drones were attacking the city.
- The governor of Dnipropetrovsk reported his region was under attack and anti‑aircraft units were active in nearby Zaporizhzhia.
Summary:
Officials reported damage to civilian buildings in Kyiv and strikes in other regions, and emergency services were mobilised. The immediate impact is being assessed. Undetermined at this time.
