The death toll in Kyiv as a result of the Russian attack on the night of November 25 has increased to 7 people. This was reported by the mayor Vitali Klitschko.
Kyiv police are investigating information about restricted access to a shelter in one of the libraries in Podilskyi district. Law enforcement officers identified the participants of the incident and resolved the conflict.
As a result of Russia's night attack on Odesa region, 6 people were injured, including 2 children. Damage to civilian and energy facilities was recorded, as well as fires at port infrastructure facilities.
The head of the NSDC's Center for Countering Disinformation, Kovalenko, reported that a Russian UAV flew into Romania. The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine confirmed the probable border crossing, and Romanian residents received a RO-Alert about possible falling objects.
As a result of the morning Russian attack on Kyiv, there are preliminary reports of 4 dead and at least 3 wounded in the Sviatoshynskyi district. Damage was also recorded in the Darnytskyi district; the attack targeted civilian and energy infrastructure.
Two people died and six were injured as a result of the night attack on Kyiv, among those rescued were three children. Hits on residential buildings in the Pecherskyi and Dniprovskyi districts were recorded.
As a result of the enemy's combined night attack on November 25, a person died in the Bila Tserkva community of Kyiv Oblast. The fall of enemy targets was recorded, a girl was injured, and a multi-story building was damaged.
As a result of the night attack on Kyiv on November 25, one person was killed and 7 injured were confirmed. Damage was recorded to a 9-story and a 22-story building in the Dniprovskyi and Pecherskyi districts.
As a result of the night attack on Kyiv on November 25, at least 6 people were wounded, 9 were rescued. Damage was recorded to a 9-story and a 22-story building in the Dniprovskyi and Pecherskyi districts.
On the night of November 25, the Kyiv region was subjected to a massive attack by missiles and drones. In Bila Tserkva, a 14-year-old girl sustained a back injury, and an apartment building was also damaged.
As a result of a combined attack on Kyiv on November 25, an apartment building in the Pechersk district was damaged. A fire was recorded on the 6th-7th floors, as well as interruptions in energy and water supply in some areas.
Kyiv was subjected to a massive combined attack on the night of November 25, with Kalibr cruise missile launches and a ballistic threat recorded. City mayor Vitali Klitschko reported explosions in the capital, urging residents to remain in shelters.
During a drone attack on Krasnodar Krai, Russian air defense hit a residential building in Gelendzhik with a missile. The city's mayor had previously warned of the threat, and the local airport's operations were restricted.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged Ukrainians to be very attentive to air raid alerts in the coming days, as Russia will not reduce pressure on Ukraine. He also emphasized that partners, especially the United States, should take into account the threat their intelligence sees.
As a result of the enemy drone attack in Odesa, several districts are experiencing power outages. This has caused disruptions to electric transport, and Invincibility Points have been opened.
On November 25, electricity consumption restriction measures will be applied in all regions of Ukraine. Outages will last from 00:00 to 23:59, affecting 0.5 to 2.5 queues.
On November 24, Russians attacked the Sumy community with attack UAVs, which led to power outages in Sumy. The enemy also hit the residential sector of one of the starostyn districts, information is being clarified.
On November 23, Russians massively attacked Kharkiv with drones, hitting a private house. One person was killed, there were injured, and a fire broke out.
Professional astrologer Ksenia Bazylenko spoke about the continued tension in government structures and external pressure on the country's leadership. She also warned about possible sharp events and crisis situations on November 29-30.
On the night of November 23, Russian drones shelled the Odesa region, causing fires at energy infrastructure facilities and an industrial building. The attack also damaged private residential buildings, but there were no fatalities or injuries.
On the night of November 23, Russian troops attacked Ukraine with 98 attack UAVs of various types. Defense forces shot down 69 enemy drones in the north, south, and east of the country, but 27 UAVs hit targets at 12 locations.
Head of Zaporizhzhia region Ivan Fedorov reported explosions. Local Telegram channels inform that the enemy is attacking with MLRS.
After the Russian attack on Ternopil, where 32 people died, seven are considered missing, and search operations are ongoing. 596 appeals have been registered from victims, 344 of which concern damage to housing.
On the night of November 22, Russia launched an attack on Ukraine, using an Iskander-M ballistic missile and 104 attack UAVs. Air defense forces neutralized 89 enemy drones, 13 UAVs and a missile were hit.
The head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, Hryhorov, stated that cases of Russia using so-called “waiting drones” against the civilian population have increased in the region.
The Ministry of Energy denied Ukraine's electricity exports, explaining that production is entirely for domestic consumption. Damage to thermal and hydroelectric power plants by enemy attacks has reduced production capacity, so exports are not carried out.
The enemy continues to attack Odesa region with attack UAVs. Falling debris and hits without detonation have been recorded, buildings in Odesa and rural areas have been damaged, and at least one person has been injured.
Overnight, Russia launched 115 drones at Ukraine, 95 of which were shot down or suppressed. 19 hits were recorded in 12 locations, with civilian casualties.
Changes in the operation of the Khreshchatyk metro lobby are related to state events held to mark the Day of Dignity and Freedom.
Search and rescue operations continue in Ternopil after a massive Russian attack; 18 people are considered missing. 26 people have died, including three children, and over 230 injured have sought assistance.