
This is stated in the message of the head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Timur Tkachenko.
As of 16:35, 81 injured and six dead Kyiv residents are known. These data are still being clarified.
Among the dead are two women and four men. Among the injured are three children, three police officers and a rescuer.
Emergency rescue operations were carried out at two locations in the Podilskyi and Holosiivskyi districts of the city. In total, about 200 rescuers and almost 50 units of fire and rescue equipment are working in Kyiv.
Law enforcement officers are documenting the consequences of the massive attack in seven districts of the capital. Mobile police stations have been deployed near the attack sites to accept applications. Investigators have already received 1,500 reports of property damage. Police officers recorded damage to apartment buildings, non-residential buildings, kindergarten grounds, business centers, a clinic, a gas station, a car dealership, and parked cars.