117 people were wounded and 27 killed in Kyiv as a result of Russia's rocket attack on the city yesterday, and rescue operations are still underway in three locations.
Russian missile strikes on Kyiv, including on a children's hospital, residential buildings and medical facilities, caused casualties and destruction in many parts of the capital.
According to Serhiy Popko, head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, 15 people were killed and 38 wounded in the missile strike on the capital.
A multi-storey building of a medical center in Kyiv's Dniprovsky district was damaged by a Russian missile strike, killing at least 4 people and injuring 3, and search and rescue operations among the rubble continue.
The shelling of the Okhmatdyt children's hospital in Kyiv damaged the toxicology building where children were undergoing dialysis, and 5 children were hospitalized from the destroyed building for re-hospitalization.
Air defense systems were activated in Kyiv amid a missile threat, and after Ukrainian air force warned of an enemy Kinzhal missile, explosions occurred in the capital.
Ukraine's Air Force has warned of a missile threat to the Kyiv region, urging residents to take cover amid reports of a massive missile attack on Ukraine.
All enemy drones that tried to attack Kyiv were successfully destroyed on the outskirts by air defense forces, which avoided casualties and destruction in the city.
In Kyiv region, air defense forces are operating on the outskirts of Kyiv, said Serhiy Popko, head of the KCSA.
According to the head of KCSA Sergey Popkov, on June 3, stabilization shutdowns will operate throughout the day in Kiev, which will meet about 80% of the city's electricity needs.
In Kiev, emergency crews have completed repairs and connected the last private homes that were de-energized as a result of the morning missile attack of the Russian Federation.
During the air alert, the enemy launched a missile strike on Kiev with cruise missiles, but all targets were destroyed by air defense forces, but shrapnel from the impact caused a fire in a non-residential building in the Holosiivsky district, to which emergency services responded.
Kyiv experiences minor power outages, affecting about 10% of consumers, until about 23:00 due to a significant deficit in Ukraine's power system caused by large-scale damage to Ukrainian power plants as a result of enemy rocket fire.
Kyiv city authorities will limit evening street lighting to save electricity after Russian attacks knocked out Ukraine's power grid.
In Kyiv, industrial enterprises reduce electricity consumption during peak hours to reduce the load on the power grid, while no restrictions are applied to household consumers, but residents are urged to save electricity, especially in the evening.
Due to the electricity shortage, Kyiv plans to reduce the brightness of street lighting by at least 20% to reduce the load on the power grid while maintaining power supply to residential buildings.
Kyiv declared an air alert due to the threat of ballistic weapons, residents were urged to seek shelter immediately, and air alert is in effect over most of Ukraine.
In Kyiv, the Dnipro River has reached its highest level this spring - 636 cm - but there is no threat of flooding in the capital.
All enemy drones launched towards Kyiv from the territory of Russia were successfully destroyed by the air defense forces, and no casualties or damage have been reported in the capital so far.
Air defense systems are in place in Kyiv, and residents are advised to take cover until the air raid ends.
Over the past day, the level of the Dnipro River within Kyiv has risen by 46 cm to 607 cm above the "0" mark, but there is no threat of flooding in the capital.
The water level in the Dnipro River in Kyiv has reached its lowest level since the beginning of spring - 492 cm, having dropped by 40 cm overnight.
A missile strike on Kyiv caused debris to fall in the Desnianskyi and Shevchenkivskyi districts, damaging a residential building, but no injuries were reported.
In Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, air defense systems are operating during an air alert.
Criminal proceedings have been opened to investigate the cause of a fire that destroyed about three hectares of dead wood in the Osokorkivsky Luki landscape reserve in Kyiv on March 5.
Investigators are considering arson as a possible cause of a 3-hectare fire in Kyiv's Osokorky Ecopark, which has a protected status.
The head of the KCSA and the Department of Environmental Protection of the Kyiv City State Administration called on law enforcement officers to investigate the cause of the fire near Lake Tyagle, which covered 3 hectares.
Rescuers are using drones and special equipment, including a swamp vehicle, to fight a 3-hectare fire that broke out near Lake Tyagle in Kyiv's Osokorky Ecopark.
Kyiv's defenses are being strengthened by building and reinforcing defensive lines around the capital, conducting military exercises, and improving air defense, public order, and civil protection.
During another missile attack on Kyiv from several directions, Ukrainian air defense destroyed all enemy missiles flying at the capital without any casualties or damage.