Kyiv reels from a deadly Russian strike. Four are dead after a massive attack on Ukraine's capital that began Thursday night. The Ukrainian State Emergency Service confirmed the rising death toll Friday.
At least 25 people sustained injuries, including five rescuers. The Russian shelling struck a residential building. It also damaged critical infrastructure. The attack occurred as temperatures plummeted to -10 degrees Celsius (14 degrees Fahrenheit).
Thousands of Kyiv apartments are without essential services. Heating, electricity, and water are disrupted. Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko urged residents to temporarily evacuate. He reported nearly 6,000 apartment buildings lack heating. Russian forces also shelled a hospital in Kherson on Friday.
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to escalate. Civilian infrastructure remains a frequent target. International condemnation of the attacks is growing.
Further attacks are anticipated. Emergency services are working to restore essential services. The humanitarian crisis in Kyiv is deepening.
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