Rescuers continue searching for people under the rubble in the Shevchenkivskyi and Darnytskyi districts. The number of casualties in the capital has risen to 69 people.
Police detained a 29-year-old man for thefts in buildings damaged by shelling in Podil. The perpetrator faces up to eight years in prison.
The President visited damaged sites in the capital, where two people were killed due to the shelling. In Kyiv, there are 69 casualties and the Chernobyl Museum has been destroyed.
Due to shelling in Kyiv, an art museum, the opera house, and the philharmonic were damaged. Russia has already destroyed over 2,500 cultural sites across Ukraine.
As a result of the attack on Kyiv, two people were killed and 69 were injured. Medics hospitalized 36 victims, while others received outpatient treatment.
Two people were killed and 83 injured due to the Russian attack. The enemy deployed 90 missiles and 600 drones, striking Kyiv and Bila Tserkva.
Russia attacked Bila Tserkva with an "Oreshnik" missile and launched 90 missiles and 600 drones across Ukraine. At least 83 people were injured due to the massive shelling.
As a result of the Russian attack in Kyiv, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building, constructed in 1939, was damaged. This is the first instance of destruction to this architectural monument since World War II.
Russia attacked Ukraine with hundreds of drones and missiles; there are fatalities and dozens of wounded. Sybiha called this Putin's weakness and urged for increased support.
On the night of May 24, the enemy attacked Ukraine with 90 missiles and 600 UAVs. Air defense shot down 604 targets; missile and drone strikes were recorded at 54 locations.
Due to the Russian attack in Kyiv, tram routes No. 14, 15, and 18 have been suspended, and the Havanskyi Bridge has been closed. Routes for dozens of buses and trolleybuses in the city have been changed.
In Cherkasy, 11 people were injured, including two children, due to a drone strike. Rescuers extinguished the fire in a nine-story building and rescued nine residents.
The number of casualties in Kyiv has risen to 56, with two people killed. Thirty of the injured are in hospitals, including children.
As a result of the massive Russian attack on Kyiv, the death toll has risen to two people. 44 people were injured, including children and those in critical condition.
As a result of the attack on Kyiv, one person was killed and 44 were injured. 28 people have been hospitalized, including two children; three are in serious condition.
As a result of the overnight ballistic missile and drone attack in Kyiv, 34 people were injured. One woman was killed, and destruction of buildings and infrastructure was recorded.
Residential buildings, schools, and shopping centers were damaged in eight districts of Kyiv. Rescuers have extinguished the fires; one fatality has been reported.
A person was killed and 21 residents were injured due to a Russian attack in Kyiv. Destruction was recorded in all districts of the city, with residential buildings damaged.
On the night of May 24, Russia attacked Kyiv with missiles and drones, damaging residential buildings in several districts. Currently, five casualties have been reported.
On the night of May 24, Russia attacked Kyiv with missiles and drones. Debris damaged buildings in six districts, and three residents are known to have been injured.
A series of explosions rang out in Kyiv due to an Iskander ballistic missile attack. A potential threat of the enemy using the Oreshnik missile is being reported.
Sybiha urged partners to move from statements to concrete actions against Russia. He emphasized that the main warning must be heard specifically by the Kremlin regime.
An air raid alert has been declared in the capital due to an attack by enemy drones from the east. Authorities urge residents to remain in shelters due to the threat and the sounds of explosions.
A memorial service for Andriy Melnyk and his wife was held at the Patriarchal Cathedral. On May 24, they will be reburied at the National Military Memorial Cemetery.
The U. S. Embassy warns of a threat of a serious air attack within 24 hours. Citizens are advised to seek shelter immediately if an air raid alert is announced.
Intelligence has received data on Russians preparing a combined strike using the "Oreshnik. " The President urged Ukrainians to respond to air raid alerts.
Police have opened a case regarding the beating of veteran Artem Moroz in Kyiv. The guilty TCC officials will be transferred to serve in combat units.
Zelenskyy introduced sanctions against 127 occupiers for missile strikes and 29 vessels of the Russian fleet. The restrictions target commanders who attacked civilian objects.
On May 24, it will be sunny in Ukraine, with rain expected only in the east and south. A significant cold snap is anticipated in the country starting from the middle of next week.
Putin still plans to seize the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine by the end of 2026. At the same time, the Russian elite admits that the war in Ukraine is "not going very well."