As a result of Russia's attack on Kyiv, three people were killed, including a father and his 5-year-old daughter. Ten others were injured
As of the morning of March 23, 2025, three people have been killed in Russia’s overnight drone attack on Kyiv, including a 5-year-old child.
This was reported by Censor.NET, citing the press center of the Kyiv City Military Administration (KCMA).
“According to available information, three people were killed, including a 5-year-old child. Another ten were injured. Among the deceased are a father and his young daughter. The youngest victim of the Russian attack is just 11 months old,” KCMA clarified.
As a result of the enemy UAV attack and the falling debris from downed aerial targets, the following incidents were recorded:
Podilskyi district:
Dniprovskyi district:
Holosiivskyi district:
Desnianskyi district:
Shevchenkivskyi district:
Earlier, reports stated that on the night of March 23, debris from Russian drones was recorded falling in several districts of the capital. It was later confirmed that as a result of the enemy attack on Kyiv, two people were killed, and fires broke out. The attack affected six districts.
Additionally, Censor.NET reported that “Shaheds” attacked the Kyiv region: casualties were reported, a business in the Brovary district caught fire, and houses in Kryukivshchyna were damaged.
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