In the early hours of 21 March, Ukraine’s capital Kyiv came again under massive attack after a respite of over 40 days.
Houses, education facilities and other civilian objects were damaged. Reportedly, over a dozen people were injured, six schools and kindergartens sustained damage, and a transformer substation was hit and set on fire by debris.
Humanitarian organizations arrived at the site of the attack in the early morning and swiftly mobilized immediate assistance – legal and psychological support, emergency repair materials, food, clothes, and financial assistance to people who sustained blast trauma.
Houses, education facilities and other civilian objects were damaged. Reportedly, over a dozen people were injured, six schools and kindergartens sustained damage, and a transformer substation was hit and set on fire by debris.
Humanitarian organizations arrived at the site of the attack in the early morning and swiftly mobilized immediate assistance – legal and psychological support, emergency repair materials, food, clothes, and financial assistance to people who sustained blast trauma.
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