Olha Mudra walks with her six-year-old daughter, Nataliia, near the multi-storey residential building where they live. The building was damaged during Russian missile and drone strikes on Kyiv.
By Kosta Gak, Helen Regan, Svitlana Vlasova, Victoria Butenko and Sana Noor Haq, CNN
Moscow has unleashed a lethal barrage on Ukraine, hitting the capital Kyiv and the central city of Dnipro in a broad-ranging offensive that inflicted one of the deadliest attacks for months.
At least 22 people were killed in the overnight assault, including six people in Kyiv and 16 others in Dnipro, according to Ukrainian authorities. Two of those were children and one was a deputy fire chief - Anton Yarmolenko - who was on call at the time. In total, more than 100 people were wounded.
In the capital alone, more than 41,000 residents sought refuge in underground stations, Kyiv Metro authorities said. It marked the highest number of people to have taken shelter in the metro during a night-time air raid alert in recent years, mirroring the scale of the bombing campaign.















