Timeline of Russia's Second Wave of Attacks on Kyiv Early in the Morning
Russia launched another round of drone and cruise missile strikes on Kyiv early in the morning; officials have urged residents of Kyiv to remain in air-raid shelters until the air defense alert is lifted.
05:07 Kyiv Oblast Governor Tymur Tkachenko reported that the number of injured in this wave of attacks has risen to 23 people.
04:37 Over 40 buildings within Kyiv city have sustained varying degrees of damage.
(Previous report) Initially, 20 people were confirmed injured, including one child; this number may still rise.
04:09 The number of casualties continues to increase. According to medical authorities, a total of 19 people were injured—11 were taken to hospitals for treatment, while the rest received on-site care. Kyiv’s mayor stated that three of the injured are in critical condition.
04:01 Tkachenko said that enemy forces deliberately targeted a 25-story residential building in the Darnytsia district.
04:00 Kyiv Mayor Klychko reported that 18 people have been injured across the city, with 11 requiring hospitalization. Among the injured is a pregnant woman who has been admitted to hospital, and a child who is receiving treatment on site.
03:54 Tkachenko said multiple residential buildings were hit. Damage was reported in the Darnytsia, Dnipro, Shevchenkivskyi, Holoshyevskyi, and Pecherskyi districts, with fires breaking out in several locations.
As of 03:50, the number of injured had increased to 17.
03:46 Klychko said among the 13 injured were a child and a pregnant woman; nine were transported to hospitals, and three are in critical condition.
Earlier report: A total of 11 people in Kyiv were injured, eight were hospitalized, and one pregnant woman who was injured is currently being treated in hospital.
03:40 Tkachenko added that one of the injured is a five-year-old child, and all injured individuals have received appropriate medical assistance.
At 03:30 on the morning of June 15, Kyiv Oblast Governor Tkachenko issued a warning that new waves of attack drones and cruise missiles were approaching the urban area, reminding the public not to leave their shelters until the air defense alert ends.
The first nighttime attack on Kyiv began around 1:00 a.m. on June 15. The Cathedral of the Assumption at Kyiv Cave Monastery sustained damage during the assault.
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