Note: Single-source report; awaiting corroboration.
A major Russian strike on Kyiv reportedly involved around 90 missiles, including a hypersonic ballistic missile, and 60 drones over seven hours. The attack damaged dozens of residential buildings, several schools, a water supply facility, and a market, according to Ukrainian authorities. At least four people were reported killed, with around 80 injured. A 13-year-old resident described the night as terrifying and expressed hope for the safety of their neighbors and friends.
Matthias Schmale, senior UN official in Ukraine, called the attack a relentless act of violence that poses immense risks to civilians, emphasizing the urgent need to protect non-combatants.
The Kyiv offices of the World Health Organization (WHO) were also damaged, with debris shattering windows on the third floor of the building housing multiple UN agencies. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated that no staff were hurt and called for an end to attacks on health facilities and civilians, reiterating calls for a ceasefire and peace.