Russia used robots, missiles, and drones to attack Ukraine’s money on Saturday, according to the city’s mayor, who injured at least eight people. As a result of strong liquid jets directed at the blaze, thick smoke was seen pouring from one house block’s rooftop, and flames erupted from another nearby building. The skyline was illuminated by a blazing orange glow, and black plumes were erupting across the city’s horizon. Tymur Tkachenko, the speaking head of Kyiv’s military management, reported via Telegram that weapons that had been intercepted landed in four areas of the investment early on Saturday. He stated that six people needed medical attention, and that two fires broke out in the Solomianskyi area. Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of the city, received a warning about the attack’s coming Russian drones. He later reported that debris hurled at a residential and commercial tower in the Obolon region, prompting the dispatch of emergency personnel. This came after many days of Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian targets, including the money Moscow, involving 800 of them. Sergei Lavrov, the foreign minister of Russia, had promised to react to those attacks on Friday, claiming that the recent uptick of Ukrainian drone strikes was” a direct result” of Russian support from European Union nations who have recently flown to Kyiv.
According to Lavrov, who refers to the European nations,” We are sure that they will be held responsible for their share of responsibility for these atrocities.” We will continue this job no matter what provocations there may be, because it is obviously an attempt to stifle peace deals and destroy progress made in Istanbul following the treaties between the president of Russia and the United States.