SIC Correspondent
Iryna Shev, SIC correspondent in Ukraine, entered one of the buildings damaged this morning in Russian attacks on Kiev. They were released almost 250 drones and more than 30 missilesincluding hypersonic missiles.
SIC’s correspondent in Iryna Shev, was in one of the buildings I hitdthis morning in e shows the consequences of the destructive power of a drone do type Shahed.
“They let me in, but they warned me that we need to be very careful. We are on the 11th floor and it is very damaged. They were residential apartments. We are approaching areas where there are no walls at this point”, he describes.
The apartment, where a lady lived with her dog, was destroyed. The owner “very rarely” went to the shelter, but tonight “because of the intense and continuous attacks” by the Russians she decided to leave the house and protect herself.
“When he left for the shelter he realized that his apartment no longer existed”, he adds.
At least four people died and 19 were injured in Russian attacks this morning in the capital of Ukraine, Kiev. They were released almost 250 drones and more than 30 missilesincluding hypersonic missiles.
The bombings damaged two buildings in a central neighborhood on the east bank of the Dnipro River.
The mayor of Kiev, Vitali Klitschko, says that there are parts of the capital without water or electricityafter attacks on the city’s infrastructure.
Also in Lviv, in western Ukraine, there were Russian attacks on energy infrastructure.
The attack occurred just hours after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky alerted the nation to the intentions of the
