Kiev was subjected to continuous waves of Russian drones overnight, which shook the city with explosions for hours, Sky News reports.
The attacks caused damage to residential buildings, businesses, a school, a medical facility, railway lines and other civilian infrastructure in several areas.
Smoke from the explosions filled the air even in neighborhoods far from the sites of the attacks, local journalists reported.
Vitaly Klitschko, mayor of Kiev, reported that 23 people were injured in the attacks, 14 of whom were hospitalized. He stressed the gravity of the situation and condemned Russia's actions.
The head of the city's military administration, Timur Tkachenko, warned residents to close their windows due to dangerously high levels of harmful particles in the air. "Russia, a terrorist country, has wreaked havoc," he wrote on his Telegram channel. "Russians bring nothing but terror and murder. That's a fact."
The situation remains tense, and authorities are urging people to remain vigilant and guard against the consequences of the attacks.