Ukraine’s capital Kiev was hit by a ballistic missile attack by Russia early Monday, hitting at least one building directly, according to the city’s mayor Vitaliy Klitschko.
Klitschko said on his Telegram channel that people may be trapped under the debris of the building between the seventh and ninth floors of the building in Kiev’s historic Podil district.
Local officials said at least three people were killed and eight others were injured in the attacks. Five people were taken to a hospital in Kyiv, and three others were hospitalized in Bucha.
Drone debris was also seen in other parts of the city.
Earlier, Klitschko had asked people to take shelter due to the missile attack and the head of the city’s military administration had warned people about incoming ballistic missiles.
Kiev is repeatedly targeted by Russia
At least 30 people were killed in a series of Russian attacks on Kiev last Thursday, with the city declaring a day of mourning after one of the heaviest attacks this year.
Russia has been repeatedly attacking Ukrainian cities with drones and missiles since its full-scale invasion of its neighbor in what is Europe’s deadliest conflict since World War II.
As US-led mediation efforts have so far failed to achieve any breakthrough, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zanelsky is expected to meet US President Donald Trump at the NATO summit in Turkey next week.
Edited by: Dmytro Lyubenko
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