The number of people injured in the enemy’s nighttime attack on November 25 has risen to 14, with six people killed.
This was reported by Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko.
“14 people were injured in the capital as a result of the enemy’s attack. Eight people were hospitalized, including one child. Others received medical assistance on-site or on an outpatient basis. Six Kyiv residents were killed,” the post reads.

Earlier, the State Emergency Service reported on Facebook that six people were killed and 13 injured, including one child, during the massive Russian attack in Kyiv.
18 people were rescued, and 57 received psychological support.


In the Sviatoshynskyi district, the bodies of four victims were found near a four-story warehouse building, and three people were injured. The fire has been extinguished.
In the Pecherskyi and Dnipro districts, rescue teams are continuing to clear debris in multi-story residential buildings and a garage cooperative.
UPDATE
The death toll from the Russian combined strike on the capital has risen to seven, with 14 more people injured. There may still be someone trapped under the rubble.