Russian missile attack on the Ukrainian capital of Kiev resulted in at least three fatalities and six injuries. First Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Emine Dzheppar posted pictures of the damage the Russian attack had left behind on Twitter.
"Another massive missile attack by #russian terrorists on #Ukrainian cities, including #Kyiv. Critical infrastructure facilities and residential buildings damaged. Major energy disruptions around Ukraine. Many cities are left without electricity. There are victims among civilians," Dzheppar tweeted.
Another massive missile attack by #russian terrorists on #Ukrainian cities, including #Kyiv. Critical infrastructure facilities and residential buildings damaged. Major energy disruptions around Ukraine. Many cities are left without electricity. There are victims among civilians. pic.twitter.com/AYtKBkQWQu
— Emine Dzheppar (@EmineDzheppar) November 23, 2022
One of the infrastructure facilities in the capital, according to Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kiev. Additionally, he urged folks to stay in shelters. "An infrastructure facility in the capital has been damaged. Keep shelters open! The air alert is ongoing "Post by Klitschko on Telegram. He withheld any other information on the attack.
Authorities have noted power shortages following the Russian attack in a number of Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv and the neighboring country of Moldova.
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