Ukraine's emergency services announced on Friday that they had recovered three more bodies following Russia's massive overnight attack on Kyiv earlier this week, bringing the death toll to 30.

On Wednesday night into Thursday morning, Russian forces launched a wave of missile and drone strikes on the Ukrainian capital, reportedly hitting more than 20 sites across the city and injuring more than 90 people in what the local mayor described as Moscow's "most massive attack" on Kyiv.

Ukraine's air force said the attack included 570 air attack assets, including four Zircon missiles, 24 Iskander ballistic missiles, and 496 Shahed-type drones.

The Ukrainian branch of the Red Cross said its humanitarian warehouse in Kyiv had been destroyed in the strikes, with around €1.5 million worth of aid and equipment lost.

European officials have expressed outrage following the attack, with the EU's top diplomat Kaja Kallas calling for fresh sanctions on Moscow.