Apparent Missile Strikes Rock Kyiv

Children's playground reportedly among the targets
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Oct 10, 2022 2:00 AM CDT
Apparent Missile Strikes Rock Kyiv
Rescue workers survey the scene of a Russian attack on Kyiv, Ukraine on Monday, Oct. 10, 2022. Two explosions rocked Kyiv early Monday following months of relative calm in the Ukrainian capital.   (AP Photo/Adam Schreck)

Multiple explosions rocked Kyiv early Monday following months of relative calm in the Ukrainian capital, the AP reports. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported explosions in the city’s Shevchenko district, a large area in the center of Kyiv that includes the historic old town as well as several government offices. Lesia Vasylenko, a member of Ukraine's parliament, posted a photo on Twitter showing that at least one explosion occurred near the main building of the Kyiv National University in central Kyiv. An adviser to Ukraine’s Minister of Internal Affairs said a children's playground was among the targets, CNN reports. He posted a picture here.

The spokesperson for Emergency Service in Kyiv told the AP that there are killed and wounded people. Rescuers are now working in different locations, said Svitlana Vodolaga. The number of casualties is not yet known. The explosions were heard by AP journalists and appeared to be the result of missile strikes. The last previous attack on Kyiv was in June. One of the missiles struck an apartment building, killing one and wounding six. But unlike previous attacks that mostly hit Kyiv’s outskirts, Monday’s strike targeted several locations in the very center of the city.

Also on Monday morning, AP journalists reported hearing explosions in the center of Dnipro city. AP journalists on the scene saw the bodies of multiple people killed at an industrial site on the city’s outskirts. Windows in the area had been blown out and glass littered the street. Ukrainian media reported explosions in a number of other locations, including the western city of Lviv that has been a refuge for many people fleeing the fighting in the east, as well as Ternopil, Khmelnytskyi, Zhytomyr, and Kropyvnytskyi.

(More Ukraine stories.)

Get the news faster.
Tap to install our app.
X
Install the Newser News app
in two easy steps:
1. Tap in your navigation bar.
2. Tap to Add to Home Screen.

X