Russia attacks Kyiv and Odessa with air strikes, two injuries

Russland hat Kiew und Odessa mit Drohnenangriffen getroffen, dabei wurden mindestens zwei Personen verletzt. Berichte über Schäden an Wohngebäuden häufen sich. Aktuelle Entwicklungen hier.
Russia hit Kyiv and Odessa with drone attacks, at least two people were injured. Reports on damage to residential buildings are increasing. Current developments here. (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Russia attacks Kyiv and Odessa with air strikes, two injuries

On Tuesday night, Russia started a drone attack on Kyiv. While the air -raid protection sirens howled for hours and the residents heard regular explosions, local authorities reported damage to residential buildings and at least two injured people.

air protection measures and reports on injured

Since midnight there have been continuous air -raid shell warnings in the capital Kiev, while the air defense systems are in use around the clock, as a reporter from CNN reported. The mayor of Kiev, Vitaliy Klitschko, said in a contribution to Telegram that a large number of unmanned aircraft continue to reach the capital. So far, at least two injuries have been reported.

damage in various districts

First damage reports came from the districts of Desnianskyi, Obolonskyi and Shevchenkivskyi, such as Tymur Tkachenko, the head of Kiev military administration.

attacks in Odesa

In the South Ukrainian port city of Odesa, Russian attacks met a childbirth station, as announced Andriy Jermak, the Chief of Presidential Staff. A residential building was also hit; The mayor of Odesa, Hennadiy Trukhanov, added that at least one person was killed based on initial reports.

Development of the drone attacks

The nightly attacks follow the biggest drone attack on Russia to Ukraine on Monday, in which Russia fired 479 UAVS in a nightly air raid on Ukraine. This exceeds the highest number of drones that Moscow used in a single day, and already represents the second weekend in a row.

This is a developing history and is continuously updated. Keep up to date with the latest developments.