Russian Missile Strikes On Kyiv Leave Parts Of Capital Without Power
- By RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service,
- Reuters and
- AP
Parts of the Ukrainian capital were left without power and heating following a deadly Russian missile attack that struck in the early morning hours of February 7, Mayor Vitali Klitschko said.

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Residents of a heavily damaged 18-story apartment building gather outside following a Russian missile strike in Kyiv and other regions on February 7 that killed at least five civilians and injured dozens of others, including a pregnant woman.

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Kyiv's Mayor Vitali Klitschko said that residential buildings in multiple Kyiv districts were set ablaze following the Russian missile attack.
Moscow fired cruise and ballistic missiles as well as Shahad-type drones at six regions across the country, killing a man in Mykolayiv, a city in southern Ukraine, where some 20 residential buildings and public infrastructure were damaged, regional Governor Vitaliy Kim said.
Moscow fired cruise and ballistic missiles as well as Shahad-type drones at six regions across the country, killing a man in Mykolayiv, a city in southern Ukraine, where some 20 residential buildings and public infrastructure were damaged, regional Governor Vitaliy Kim said.

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Residents watch as emergency personal work to extinguish fires at the multistory residential building.

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Ukraine’s armed forces said they intercepted 44 drones and missiles out of 64 that were launched in the morning attack.
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Medical workers treat a wounded resident.
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Medical workers treat a wounded resident.
Medical workers treat a wounded resident.

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Residents, meanwhile, comforted each other.

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Emergency personnel collected bodies of residents killed in the apartment building.

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Firefighters worked throughout the morning to extinguish the fires.

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Kyiv municipal workers repair high-voltage lines that were damaged during the attack.

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A large crater is visible from above near the site of damaged high-voltage lines that left residents in Kyiv on the east bank of the Dnieper River without power.