Kyiv apartment building hit by multiple Russian strikes month apart
Summary
A residential building in Kyiv was hit by Russian missile strikes twice within one month, causing deaths and damage. Ukrainian emergency workers, including a longtime volunteer named Kateryna Tereshkova, are helping residents repair damages and cope with repeated attacks.Key Facts
- At least 22 people died in the recent Russian missile strikes on Kyiv and nearby areas.
- The same apartment complex was hit twice about a month apart.
- Ukrainian air defenses showed weaknesses and rely on U.S. Patriot missile systems to stop some attacks.
- Russia said the attacks on Kyiv are retaliation for Ukraine’s earlier long-range strikes.
- Kateryna Tereshkova, a Ukrainian volunteer, helps fix apartments after attacks by boarding up broken windows and cleaning damage.
- Tereshkova has volunteered since 2014 and works full-time on this since the 2022 invasion.
- Emergency teams have little rest between strikes, sometimes just a day and a half.
- Despite fatigue, volunteers like Tereshkova continue helping victims recover and live in safer conditions.
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