The Russian occupation forces attacked Kyiv with strike drones last night. Debris was reported to have fallen in the Dnipro district of the capital.
According to the KGA, there is damage to a non-residential infrastructure facility. One injured individual was found at the site and was hospitalized.
In total, according to the administration, two people were injured, and another one did not require hospitalization.
"Two individuals were injured, one of whom was hospitalized in the Dnipro district from a house on the water. The house was damaged due to falling debris. Emergency services are working at the scene," Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko later wrote on Telegram.
Drone Attacks on Kyiv
Earlier, KGA Chief Serhiy Popko noted that the Russians continue to terrorize populated areas of Ukraine, and Kyiv remains their top target. Meanwhile, the occupiers have recently begun to change their tactics in the use of drones.
On November 16, residential infrastructure in the Obolon district of the capital was damaged as a result.
On November 25, a fire broke out in Kyiv due to a Russian drone attack, with debris also reported to have fallen. In the Darnytsia district, debris fell on private property, while in the Dnipro district, a window on the balcony of a nine-story building caught fire on the ninth floor.