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Ukraine reports that seven people were killed and dozens injured in the Russian attack on Kyiv.

Ukraine reports that seven people were killed and dozens injured in the Russian attack on Kyiv.

Officials from Ukraine said that Russian missile and drone attacks on and around Kyiv over the weekend killed seven people and injured dozens. They also caused fires to break out in residential areas, and damaged an entrance to a bomb shelter in a metro station.

Tymur Tkachenko of Kyiv’s military administration said that at least six people died in the busy Shevchenkivskyi District of Kyiv, where a section of a residential building high-rise was destroyed.

He added that four children were among the 25 injured in the attack.

Tkachenko stated that "the Russians' style has not changed - they hit people wherever there are. "Residential building, exits from the shelters - that's Russian style."

Moscow has intensified drone and missile attacks on Kyiv, and other Ukrainian cities, in recent weeks, as the talks to end this war, which began in February 2022 with Russia's full scale invasion, have failed to produce any results.

Both sides deny that they have targeted civilians. However, thousands of civilians - mainly Ukrainians - have died in the conflict. Russia has not responded to the latest attacks.

Ihor Klimenko, the interior minister of Kiev, said that people may still be trapped under the rubble. The overnight attacks in six out of the 10 districts caused extensive damage.

"To be honest, I wasn't scared. "It was more like I was frozen in time," said Liudmyla, a 75-year old local resident. "You are frozen, thinking about all of it.

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The Ukrainian air force claimed to have shot down 339 out of 352 Russian drones, and 15 out of 16 missiles that were launched in an attack on four Ukrainian provinces.

When visiting Britain, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will discuss Ukraine's defense and put additional pressure on Russia in order to stop such attacks.

The photos posted by Ukraine's State Emergency Service show rescuers guiding people away from burning buildings and structures in the darkness.

Officials said that the entrance to the Sviatoshynskyi metro station, in Kyiv, was also damaged along with a bus stop adjacent.

During the war, the deep metro stations of Kyiv were used as safe bomb shelters.

Kyiv Polytechnic Institute reported that the attack caused damage to its sports complex, academic buildings and dormitories.

Officials said that a woman aged 68 was killed in the wider Kyiv area, which surrounds the Ukrainian Capital. At least eight other people were also injured.

Last week, hundreds of drones attacked Kyiv and killed 28 people. More than 150 were injured. Reporting by Pavel Polityuk, Gleb Garanich and Anastasiia Menko. Writing by Lidia Kelley in Warsaw and Aidan Lewis. Editing by Tom Hogue and Raju Gopalakrishnan.

(source: Reuters)