At least 19 people have been injured, eleven of them hospitalized, as a result of a Russian air attack against the capital of Ukraine, kyiv, currently the scene of numerous blackouts and widespread heating cuts, according to its mayor, Vitali Klitschko.
“There are already 19 victims in the capital. Eleven people have been hospitalized,” he wrote on the Telegram channel about the attack, which has caused considerable material damage to buildings in eight neighborhoods of the capital.
The attack has left a third of the city without heat, counting more than 2,600 residential buildings, 187 kindergartens, 138 schools and 22 social institutions in the capital, the mayor added about the attack, which began this past morning and has continued for hours.
The bombing, it should be remembered, occurred less than 48 hours before an expected meeting in the United States between the president of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelensky, and his American counterpart, Donald Trump, to try to definitively promote a peace agreement.
