Russian attack leaves gaping hole in Kyiv residential building
Summary
Russia fired 23 ballistic missiles at Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, but none were intercepted due to a shortage of missile defense resources. The attacks caused a large hole in a residential building, killing at least 13 people in Kyiv and 6 more in the surrounding region.Key Facts
- Russia launched 23 ballistic missiles at Kyiv on a recent Sunday night.
- Ukrainian forces could not shoot down any missiles due to a lack of interceptor missiles.
- A residential building in Kyiv suffered a large hole from the blast.
- At least 13 people died in Kyiv from the missile strikes.
- Six additional people were killed in areas around Kyiv.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Russia will continue attacking homes while some missile defenses remain unused in allied countries.
- This was the second large-scale missile attack on Kyiv within a week.
- The Ukrainian Air Force highlighted the problem of shortage in defensive missile supplies.
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