May 16 (UPI) -- Kyiv came under the most intensive bombardment Tuesday since Russia resumed its attacks from the air at the beginning of the month, injuring three people and damaging buildings and cars.
The "complex attack" launched from the north, south and east involving 18 cruise missiles, attack drones, and suspected ballistic missiles "was exceptional in its density -- the maximum number of attacking missiles in the shortest period of time," targeting five districts of the capital, Kyiv City Military Administration said.
The Solomyansk district of the city, the location of the international airport, suffered the worst damage with at least one fire in a non-residential building and several cars set ablaze. Falling debris from destroyed missiles damaged parked cars in the other districts, but was not significant.
Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said that three people were also injured in the Solomyansk district, according to preliminary information.
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