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Sleeplessness, Death, Destruction: Russian Attacks Torment Kyiv

Summary by Al Jazeera
For a brief moment, Al Jazeera cameraman experiences life under Russia’s bombs – and all of its side effects.

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The Russians are attacking Ukrainian cities night after night. Trying to hit not so much on military objects as on the minds of Ukrainians. Cause despair that should push you to surrender. Make people run without looking back. Leave Ukraine and don't come back. They do not have the ability to break through the front and therefore attack from the rear. By itself, such a tactic has never worked. Ever since the barbaric bombing of London by Hitler.…

The war is in its fourth year. Outwardly, most things in Kiev are working. Not just grocery stores and restaurants, but also healthcare, schools and hair salons. “Our daughter doesn’t even wake up at night from the air raid sirens,” says Olena Lobova, 52. Yet she is now seriously considering leaving the country.

The Russian war of aggression against Ukraine has been raging for three and a half years. Almost every night there are drone and rocket attacks against the capital Kiev. How do people survive? A reportage.

As a result of the Russian attack on the Kyiv region, cars, hangars and warehouses were damaged. As a result of the night attack by enemy UAVs on the Kyiv region, 6 trucks and hangars were damaged, as well as warehouses. The air defense forces intercepted a dozen enemy drones, there were no casualties.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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unn.ua broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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