'Whole of Ukraine is in grief' after attacks, but life in Kyiv goes on
Summary
Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities were hit by large missile and drone attacks from Russia, causing deaths, injuries, and extensive damage to homes and infrastructure. Despite the destruction and many people sheltering underground, daily life in Kyiv continues as residents and workers begin cleanup and repairs.Key Facts
- Over 41,000 people, including nearly 4,500 children, stayed in Kyiv metro shelters during the attacks.
- At least six people died in Kyiv, 16 in Dnipro, and 10 were injured in Kharkiv from Russian strikes.
- Russian attacks targeted military sites but caused significant harm to civilians and residential areas.
- In the Kyiv suburb of Vynohradar, apartment buildings and cars were heavily damaged.
- Rescue teams, psychologists, and volunteers helped survivors and cleaned up damage immediately after the strikes.
- Despite the attacks, some children still played nearby and buses and road work continued in Kyiv.
- The city shows resilience by returning to normal activities quickly after missile strikes.
- The violence has left many Ukrainians emotionally affected and grieving for their losses.
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