The number of people injured in Russia’s attack on Kyiv has risen to 86, including three children. Two people were killed.

According to Ukrinform, this was reported on Telegram by Head of the Kyiv City Military Administration Tymur Tkachenko.

Tkachenko noted that in terms of the number of damaged locations, this attack was the largest since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion. For the first time, Russian forces carried out systematic strikes against Kyiv’s historic architecture and landmark sites.

“The Foreign Ministry building, the Chornobyl Museum, the Art Museum, the October Palace, the Cabinet of Ministers, and dozens of other buildings. Today, everyone feels pain over the damage inflicted on Podil – the most severe destruction suffered by Kyiv’s historic jewel during these years. Once again, the war has left scars on Lukianivska metro station and the surrounding streets. But the greatest pain comes from strikes on residential buildings, our schools, and outpatient clinics,” Tkachenko said.

According to him, throughout the day, thousands of rescuers, municipal and district service workers, and volunteers have been dealing with the aftermath of the attack at nearly 50 locations.