Russian attacks on Ukraine kill three, including a 12-year-old child

A 12-year-old child is among three civilians killed in Russian missile strikes on residential districts of Kyiv, as the capital endures a renewed wave of attacks.

A 12-year-old child is among three civilians killed in Russian missile strikes on residential districts of Kyiv, as the capital endures a renewed wave of attacks. | Contesto: cronaca

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Three civilians, including a 12-year-old child, were killed in Russian missile strikes on Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, on Wednesday. Mayor Vitali Klitschko confirmed the fatalities after attacks targeted the city's Podilskyi and Obolonskyi districts, causing significant fires and extensive damage to residential buildings. Emergency services worked through the morning to extinguish the blazes and search for survivors in the rubble. The strikes mark a severe escalation in the bombardment of the capital, which had experienced a relative lull in large-scale attacks in recent weeks. The precision of the strikes on densely populated civilian areas, far from immediate front lines, has drawn immediate condemnation from Ukrainian officials. The Podilskyi district, a historic area on the west bank of the Dnipro River, and Obolonskyi, a northern residential sector, are both home to thousands of families, underscoring the attack's impact on non-combatants. This incident is part of a broader pattern of intensified aerial assaults on Ukrainian urban centers, which have increasingly targeted energy infrastructure and civilian housing. Analysts note that such tactics aim to break civilian morale and strain the country's emergency and repair services during the winter months. The death of the child, a stark symbol of the war's human cost, is likely to galvanize further international calls for increased air defense support for Ukraine. The aftermath in Podilskyi and Obolonskyi saw a chaotic scene of first responders navigating shattered glass, twisted metal, and smoldering apartments. Residents recounted being awoken by the deafening explosions, with many taking shelter in basements as secondary fires erupted. The scale of the structural damage suggests the use of high-yield munitions, raising questions about the adequacy of current air defense systems in intercepting such volleys over the city. International reaction has been swift, with several European capitals issuing statements labeling the strikes as war crimes. The targeting of a child, in particular, is expected to feature prominently in upcoming diplomatic discussions regarding military aid and accountability mechanisms....

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