Children Injured In Russian Overnight Drone Attack On Kyiv
- A Russian drone attack overnight in Kyiv caused injuries to more than a dozen people, among them two children, and led to damage in both residential buildings and shopping areas on Sunday.
- The attack occurred amid stalled ceasefire talks, with Ukraine and Russia disagreeing over ceasefire proposals and recent temporary truces.
- The strikes caused large fires in a northern suburb, traumatised civilians, and destroyed property including cars and apartments, leaving some residents like Olga Chairkiska isolated.
- Viacheslav Khotab, a Kyiv resident, said, "They are the ones who suffer the consequences" as peace talks fail and drone strikes continue.
- The attack highlights ongoing hostilities despite ceasefire offers and underlines the human impact of the three-year war between Russia and Ukraine.
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Children Injured In Russian Overnight Drone Attack On Kyiv
Moscow launched air strikes against Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities overnight on May 3-4, hitting civilian sites in the capital and injuring at least 11 residents, including multiple children, according to Ukrainian officials.


At least 11 injured in Kiev by a Russian night attack with drones
At least 11 people, including two children, have been injured as a result of a Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian capital of Kiev, according to the Ukrainian State Emergency Services on Sunday. "The number of wounded in Kiev has risen to 11, including two children," the rescue services announced in Telegram, where they stated that the districts of Sviatoshinski, Obolonski and Shevchenkivski had been affected by the attacks.
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