Three people were wounded and several districts in the Ukrainian capital sustained damage as a result of a Russian ballistic missile attack, according to Israeli media reports citing local sources. The attack is the latest in a series of strikes on Kyiv this morning.
At 06:50 Jerusalem, Israeli outlet N12 reported that a Russian ballistic missile attack on Kyiv wounded three people and caused damage in several districts. This update follows The Zioneer's reporting earlier this morning: at 04:40 Jerusalem, eight ballistic missiles were reported to have struck the capital; at 05:54 Jerusalem, ynet reported six wounded in a strike on the city. The evolving casualty figures reflect ongoing reporting from different parts of the city.
The attack began early Saturday, with initial reports of at least five explosions at 03:51 Jerusalem. By 04:40, The Zioneer reported that eight ballistic missiles had struck, based on a single report. At 05:54, ynet reported six wounded. The latest N12 report at 06:50 gives three wounded, indicating adjustments as details emerge from multiple districts.
The Zioneer has previously covered Russian strikes on Kyiv, including a June 15 attack that killed three in the city and an overnight barrage on June 15 that saw multiple ballistic missiles land. This attack is part of a broader Russian campaign against Ukrainian infrastructure.
The casualty figures remain unverified by Ukrainian authorities, and the extent of damage across the reported districts is still unclear. The specific type of ballistic missiles used has not been confirmed.
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