Video. Zelenskyy Visits Damaged Kyiv Sites After Russian Missile and Drone Assault
- Russian forces attacked the Ancient Kyiv Historical and Architectural Reserve during a nighttime strike, damaging the Chornobyl National Museum and several architectural landmarks, including the Kontraktova House.
- The attack on Kyiv resulted in at least 87 casualties, including two women killed, over 40 injured, and three minors among the victims.
- A missile strike caused critical damage to residential buildings in Kyiv's Shevchenkivskyi district, with emergency crews recovering bodies from the rubble.
- Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha called for an international response through organizations such as the UN, OSCE, Council of Europe, and UNESCO, condemning attacks on civilians and cultural sites.
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Russia launched missile and drone attacks on the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv. A video emerged of a building that appeared to be in ruins and smoke rising from it.
Video. Zelenskyy visits damaged Kyiv sites after Russian missile and drone assault
Video. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited damaged buildings and the Chernobyl Museum in Kyiv after a major Russian missile and drone attack that killed at least two people and wounded dozens.
The author of the video recorded the missile flight and then saw what their target was as a result of Russia's night attack on Kiev on 24 May, the rocket hit the building of the National Museum "Chernobyl" on Podol. The damage was significant, updated exposure destroyed. This was reported by RBK-Ukraine with reference to the head of the Association of Chernobyl Operators, Jaroslav Emelianenko. Read also: In Kiev, more than 80 victims of the Russ…
Numerous architectural monuments, including the Contract House, were also damaged.
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