Kyiv: A significant assault involving Russian drones and missiles targeted Ukraine's capital on Sunday, resulting in the deaths of at least two individuals and causing smoke to billow from a prominent government structure.
Witnesses from various news outlets reported seeing smoke rising from the roof of the Cabinet of Ministers in Kyiv, although it remains uncertain whether this was due to a direct strike, which would signify a troubling escalation in Russia's aerial operations. Historically, Russia has refrained from hitting government facilities in the heart of the city.
This building serves as the headquarters for Ukraine's Cabinet, accommodating the offices of its ministers. Access to the area was restricted by police as emergency services, including fire trucks and ambulances, responded to the scene.
Ukrainian authorities confirmed that the attack resulted in two fatalities and left 15 others injured.
Among the deceased was a one-year-old child, whose remains were recovered from the debris by rescue teams, as reported by Tymur Tkachenko, the head of Kyiv's city administration.
Debris from Russian drones impacted a nine-story residential building in the Sviatoshynskyi district and a four-story residential structure in Darnytskyi district, according to Mayor Vitalii Klitschko.
This incident marks the second large-scale drone and missile assault on Kyiv within a fortnight, as prospects for peace negotiations continue to diminish.
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