Russian attack on Kyiv leaves damaged building of Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers

Russian attack on Kyiv leaves damaged building of Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers

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The building of Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers was damaged during Russia's overnight attack on Kyiv.

According to Ukrinform, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko reported this on X.

"During Russia's overnight attack on Kyiv, the building of the Ukrainian government was damaged. The blast shattered windows. Fortunately, no one was injured," the head of government wrote.

Svyrydenko added that the aging Russian dictator, unable to break Ukraine and suffering enormous military and economic losses, can do nothing else but attack civilian neighborhoods with missiles and drones.

Read also: Russians destroy one of DSNS units in Kyiv region with direct missile strike

As Ukrinform previously reported, President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that nearly 100 people across Ukraine were injured as a result of Russia's attack, while four people were killed.

According to the latest data, the number of people injured in Kyiv due to Russia's massive air attack rose to 77, including two children. Two people were killed.

Last year, the Cabinet of Ministers building was also damaged during a combined Russian attack on September 7.

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