BREAKING NEWS: Russia attacked Kyiv with ballistic missiles and drones: more than 1,000 homes were left without heating.

Ekaterina Girnyk08:31, 03.02.26

4 min.5301updated

Almost completely without heat – Darnitsky and Dniprovsky districts.

Russia attacked Kyiv with ballistic missiles and drones: more than 1,000 homes were left without heating.
High-rise buildings in Kyiv are burning after a strike / Collage by UNIAN, photo by ua.depositphotos.com , photos from social media

On the night of February 3, the Russians launched another massive attack on Kyiv , causing damage to several districts and leaving two districts without heating.

Updated July 9. According to Kyiv police , five people are already known to have been injured in the capital.

“Doctors hospitalized a man and a woman with lacerations from a damaged house in the Dniprovskyi district,” the statement said.

Footage also surfaced online of a five-story building in the Dniprovskyi district struck by drone debris. Windows were blown out in some apartments. Residents also report that the entire building is now without power, heat, water, and gas.

Updated 8.23. As Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported , the Darnitsky and Dniprovsky districts were largely left without heat as a result of the enemy attack on the capital’s infrastructure.

A total of 1,170 high-rise buildings in the city are currently without heat. Utility and energy companies have begun restoration work.

DTEK also reported that emergency power outages are partially in effect in the Dniprovskyi and Darnytskyi districts of the capital. Scheduled power outages remain in effect on the right bank.

The Kyiv City Prosecutor’s Office also provided details about the attack’s aftermath. Three people are known to have been injured: two men and a woman. They suffered acute stress reactions and glass cuts. None required hospitalization. Eleven houses were also damaged.

Updated 7:29. The State Emergency Service provided a detailed account of the aftermath of the attack on Kyiv. Rescuers noted that the number of casualties has risen to three.

A five-story residential building was destroyed in the Dniprovskyi district. A fire broke out at a preschool facility at another address.

In the Desnyansky district, a hit hit the territory of one of the administrative buildings and in an open area.

A fire and destruction occurred on the 26th floor of a high-rise building in the Darnytskyi district, injuring one person. The facade and glazing of a residential building were also damaged. A warehouse building caught fire and was destroyed at another address.

In the Pechersky district, a hit on the territory of one of the gas stations damaged its building, four parked cars, a power line, and the road surface.

A fire broke out in the upper floors of a multi-story building in the Shevchenkivskyi district, injuring two people.

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According to the head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Timur Tkachenko, as of 3:40 a.m., the aftermath of the enemy attack on Kyiv has been recorded in five districts: Darnytskyi, Desnyanskyi, Dniprovskyi, Pecherskyi, and Shevchenkivskyi.

A 25-story building was damaged in the Darnytskyi district, and a 5-story building was damaged elsewhere. A fire also broke out in a non-residential building. A non-residential building was damaged in the Desnyanskyi district.

In the Dniprovsky district, damage was recorded to the territory of a kindergarten, as well as to a 5-story residential building.

A gas station was damaged in the Pecherskyi district. Parked cars were also damaged. A 22-story residential building was damaged in the Shevchenkivskyi district.

There was also one casualty as a result of the enemy attack in the Darnytskyi district. Tkachenko subsequently reported that the number of casualties from the Russian attack on Kyiv had risen to two.

(C)UNIAN 2026

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