A total of 150 sites across Ukraine were damaged as a result of Russia's overnight attack on May 24, including 63 residential buildings, two educational institutions, a hospital, and eight administrative buildings.

Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko announced this on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.

She noted that many cultural sites, including museums, were also damaged. Dozens of premises housing Ukrainian businesses were destroyed as well.

Emergency crews have been working throughout the day to deal with the aftermath of the attack.

"I want to thank every single person for the way Ukraine responded to this strike – with dignity and strength. It was a day of mutual support and unity that no missile can destroy. I thank all emergency services – the State Emergency Service, the National Police, medical workers, utility crews – as well as all Ukrainians helping at the strike sites and supporting one another. Even after this horrific night, businesses immediately began repairing windows, welcoming guests, and feeding rescuers. This is the true resilience of Ukraine," Svyrydenko said.