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Russia’s Missile Attack On Kyiv Leaves 10 Injured, Causes Massive Damage

by Binghamton Herald Report
March 21, 2024
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Russia on Thursday launched a missile attack on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, injuring at least 10 people and causing large-scale damage to residential buildings and industrial facilities, city officials stated. According to the head of Kyiv’s military administration, Sephiy Popko, this was the first large attack in recent weeks, targetting the city with cruise and ballistic missiles.

“After a pause of 44 days, the enemy launched another missile attack on Kyiv,” Popko stated. “All emergency services are working on sites. Clearing the consequences of the missile attack is underway,” news agency Reuters quoted Popko saying.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko stated that at least 10 people were injured across Kyiv including an 11-year-old girl. The city officials stated that she was among the two people who were rushed to the hospital, Reuters reported.

Popko further stated that the Russian military used strategic bombers in the attack and also launched missiles from its territory. The missiles targeted the city from various directions while following complicated maneuvers in neighboring areas, Reuters reported.

Following the attack, the air alerts in the capital lasted for nearly three hours. The mayor stated that the missile debris hit several industrial sites, residential buildings, and even a kindergarten across the city.

As per the Reuters’ report, the residents of a multi-story building in Kyiv’s central district of Shevchenkivskyi were evacuated after one of the apartments caught fire. The missile attack also shattered windows in many houses and set private cars ablaze.

PM Modi on Wednesday spoke to both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stressing on New Delhi’s position on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

PM Modi also congratulated Putin on winning the recent presidential elections after which he secured his fifth term as Russia’s president.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs Modi spoke to Putin and both the leaders agreed on making concerted efforts towards strengthening the startegic partnership between two countries in the upcoming years. 

Russia on Thursday launched a missile attack on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, injuring at least 10 people and causing large-scale damage to residential buildings and industrial facilities, city officials stated. According to the head of Kyiv’s military administration, Sephiy Popko, this was the first large attack in recent weeks, targetting the city with cruise and ballistic missiles.

“After a pause of 44 days, the enemy launched another missile attack on Kyiv,” Popko stated. “All emergency services are working on sites. Clearing the consequences of the missile attack is underway,” news agency Reuters quoted Popko saying.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko stated that at least 10 people were injured across Kyiv including an 11-year-old girl. The city officials stated that she was among the two people who were rushed to the hospital, Reuters reported.

Popko further stated that the Russian military used strategic bombers in the attack and also launched missiles from its territory. The missiles targeted the city from various directions while following complicated maneuvers in neighboring areas, Reuters reported.

Following the attack, the air alerts in the capital lasted for nearly three hours. The mayor stated that the missile debris hit several industrial sites, residential buildings, and even a kindergarten across the city.

As per the Reuters’ report, the residents of a multi-story building in Kyiv’s central district of Shevchenkivskyi were evacuated after one of the apartments caught fire. The missile attack also shattered windows in many houses and set private cars ablaze.

PM Modi on Wednesday spoke to both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stressing on New Delhi’s position on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

PM Modi also congratulated Putin on winning the recent presidential elections after which he secured his fifth term as Russia’s president.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs Modi spoke to Putin and both the leaders agreed on making concerted efforts towards strengthening the startegic partnership between two countries in the upcoming years. 

Russia on Thursday launched a missile attack on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, injuring at least 10 people and causing large-scale damage to residential buildings and industrial facilities, city officials stated. According to the head of Kyiv’s military administration, Sephiy Popko, this was the first large attack in recent weeks, targetting the city with cruise and ballistic missiles.

“After a pause of 44 days, the enemy launched another missile attack on Kyiv,” Popko stated. “All emergency services are working on sites. Clearing the consequences of the missile attack is underway,” news agency Reuters quoted Popko saying.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko stated that at least 10 people were injured across Kyiv including an 11-year-old girl. The city officials stated that she was among the two people who were rushed to the hospital, Reuters reported.

Popko further stated that the Russian military used strategic bombers in the attack and also launched missiles from its territory. The missiles targeted the city from various directions while following complicated maneuvers in neighboring areas, Reuters reported.

Following the attack, the air alerts in the capital lasted for nearly three hours. The mayor stated that the missile debris hit several industrial sites, residential buildings, and even a kindergarten across the city.

As per the Reuters’ report, the residents of a multi-story building in Kyiv’s central district of Shevchenkivskyi were evacuated after one of the apartments caught fire. The missile attack also shattered windows in many houses and set private cars ablaze.

PM Modi on Wednesday spoke to both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stressing on New Delhi’s position on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

PM Modi also congratulated Putin on winning the recent presidential elections after which he secured his fifth term as Russia’s president.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs Modi spoke to Putin and both the leaders agreed on making concerted efforts towards strengthening the startegic partnership between two countries in the upcoming years. 

Russia on Thursday launched a missile attack on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, injuring at least 10 people and causing large-scale damage to residential buildings and industrial facilities, city officials stated. According to the head of Kyiv’s military administration, Sephiy Popko, this was the first large attack in recent weeks, targetting the city with cruise and ballistic missiles.

“After a pause of 44 days, the enemy launched another missile attack on Kyiv,” Popko stated. “All emergency services are working on sites. Clearing the consequences of the missile attack is underway,” news agency Reuters quoted Popko saying.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko stated that at least 10 people were injured across Kyiv including an 11-year-old girl. The city officials stated that she was among the two people who were rushed to the hospital, Reuters reported.

Popko further stated that the Russian military used strategic bombers in the attack and also launched missiles from its territory. The missiles targeted the city from various directions while following complicated maneuvers in neighboring areas, Reuters reported.

Following the attack, the air alerts in the capital lasted for nearly three hours. The mayor stated that the missile debris hit several industrial sites, residential buildings, and even a kindergarten across the city.

As per the Reuters’ report, the residents of a multi-story building in Kyiv’s central district of Shevchenkivskyi were evacuated after one of the apartments caught fire. The missile attack also shattered windows in many houses and set private cars ablaze.

PM Modi on Wednesday spoke to both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stressing on New Delhi’s position on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

PM Modi also congratulated Putin on winning the recent presidential elections after which he secured his fifth term as Russia’s president.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs Modi spoke to Putin and both the leaders agreed on making concerted efforts towards strengthening the startegic partnership between two countries in the upcoming years. 

Russia on Thursday launched a missile attack on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, injuring at least 10 people and causing large-scale damage to residential buildings and industrial facilities, city officials stated. According to the head of Kyiv’s military administration, Sephiy Popko, this was the first large attack in recent weeks, targetting the city with cruise and ballistic missiles.

“After a pause of 44 days, the enemy launched another missile attack on Kyiv,” Popko stated. “All emergency services are working on sites. Clearing the consequences of the missile attack is underway,” news agency Reuters quoted Popko saying.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko stated that at least 10 people were injured across Kyiv including an 11-year-old girl. The city officials stated that she was among the two people who were rushed to the hospital, Reuters reported.

Popko further stated that the Russian military used strategic bombers in the attack and also launched missiles from its territory. The missiles targeted the city from various directions while following complicated maneuvers in neighboring areas, Reuters reported.

Following the attack, the air alerts in the capital lasted for nearly three hours. The mayor stated that the missile debris hit several industrial sites, residential buildings, and even a kindergarten across the city.

As per the Reuters’ report, the residents of a multi-story building in Kyiv’s central district of Shevchenkivskyi were evacuated after one of the apartments caught fire. The missile attack also shattered windows in many houses and set private cars ablaze.

PM Modi on Wednesday spoke to both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stressing on New Delhi’s position on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

PM Modi also congratulated Putin on winning the recent presidential elections after which he secured his fifth term as Russia’s president.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs Modi spoke to Putin and both the leaders agreed on making concerted efforts towards strengthening the startegic partnership between two countries in the upcoming years. 

Russia on Thursday launched a missile attack on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, injuring at least 10 people and causing large-scale damage to residential buildings and industrial facilities, city officials stated. According to the head of Kyiv’s military administration, Sephiy Popko, this was the first large attack in recent weeks, targetting the city with cruise and ballistic missiles.

“After a pause of 44 days, the enemy launched another missile attack on Kyiv,” Popko stated. “All emergency services are working on sites. Clearing the consequences of the missile attack is underway,” news agency Reuters quoted Popko saying.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko stated that at least 10 people were injured across Kyiv including an 11-year-old girl. The city officials stated that she was among the two people who were rushed to the hospital, Reuters reported.

Popko further stated that the Russian military used strategic bombers in the attack and also launched missiles from its territory. The missiles targeted the city from various directions while following complicated maneuvers in neighboring areas, Reuters reported.

Following the attack, the air alerts in the capital lasted for nearly three hours. The mayor stated that the missile debris hit several industrial sites, residential buildings, and even a kindergarten across the city.

As per the Reuters’ report, the residents of a multi-story building in Kyiv’s central district of Shevchenkivskyi were evacuated after one of the apartments caught fire. The missile attack also shattered windows in many houses and set private cars ablaze.

PM Modi on Wednesday spoke to both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stressing on New Delhi’s position on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

PM Modi also congratulated Putin on winning the recent presidential elections after which he secured his fifth term as Russia’s president.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs Modi spoke to Putin and both the leaders agreed on making concerted efforts towards strengthening the startegic partnership between two countries in the upcoming years. 

Russia on Thursday launched a missile attack on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, injuring at least 10 people and causing large-scale damage to residential buildings and industrial facilities, city officials stated. According to the head of Kyiv’s military administration, Sephiy Popko, this was the first large attack in recent weeks, targetting the city with cruise and ballistic missiles.

“After a pause of 44 days, the enemy launched another missile attack on Kyiv,” Popko stated. “All emergency services are working on sites. Clearing the consequences of the missile attack is underway,” news agency Reuters quoted Popko saying.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko stated that at least 10 people were injured across Kyiv including an 11-year-old girl. The city officials stated that she was among the two people who were rushed to the hospital, Reuters reported.

Popko further stated that the Russian military used strategic bombers in the attack and also launched missiles from its territory. The missiles targeted the city from various directions while following complicated maneuvers in neighboring areas, Reuters reported.

Following the attack, the air alerts in the capital lasted for nearly three hours. The mayor stated that the missile debris hit several industrial sites, residential buildings, and even a kindergarten across the city.

As per the Reuters’ report, the residents of a multi-story building in Kyiv’s central district of Shevchenkivskyi were evacuated after one of the apartments caught fire. The missile attack also shattered windows in many houses and set private cars ablaze.

PM Modi on Wednesday spoke to both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stressing on New Delhi’s position on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

PM Modi also congratulated Putin on winning the recent presidential elections after which he secured his fifth term as Russia’s president.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs Modi spoke to Putin and both the leaders agreed on making concerted efforts towards strengthening the startegic partnership between two countries in the upcoming years. 

Russia on Thursday launched a missile attack on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, injuring at least 10 people and causing large-scale damage to residential buildings and industrial facilities, city officials stated. According to the head of Kyiv’s military administration, Sephiy Popko, this was the first large attack in recent weeks, targetting the city with cruise and ballistic missiles.

“After a pause of 44 days, the enemy launched another missile attack on Kyiv,” Popko stated. “All emergency services are working on sites. Clearing the consequences of the missile attack is underway,” news agency Reuters quoted Popko saying.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko stated that at least 10 people were injured across Kyiv including an 11-year-old girl. The city officials stated that she was among the two people who were rushed to the hospital, Reuters reported.

Popko further stated that the Russian military used strategic bombers in the attack and also launched missiles from its territory. The missiles targeted the city from various directions while following complicated maneuvers in neighboring areas, Reuters reported.

Following the attack, the air alerts in the capital lasted for nearly three hours. The mayor stated that the missile debris hit several industrial sites, residential buildings, and even a kindergarten across the city.

As per the Reuters’ report, the residents of a multi-story building in Kyiv’s central district of Shevchenkivskyi were evacuated after one of the apartments caught fire. The missile attack also shattered windows in many houses and set private cars ablaze.

PM Modi on Wednesday spoke to both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, stressing on New Delhi’s position on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.

PM Modi also congratulated Putin on winning the recent presidential elections after which he secured his fifth term as Russia’s president.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs Modi spoke to Putin and both the leaders agreed on making concerted efforts towards strengthening the startegic partnership between two countries in the upcoming years. 

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