On the night of November 25, Kyiv experienced disruptions in power and water supply due to a massive missile attack from the Russian Federation. The mayor of the capital, Vitali Klychko, reported that there are issues with energy resources in certain areas.

A large-scale air alert was declared across Ukraine after the sounds of several powerful explosions were heard in the capital. According to the "Air Forces of Ukraine," missile strikes were launched from the Black Sea area, specifically using "Kalibr" type missiles. Mayor Klychko noted in his Telegram message: "In some areas of the capital, there are disruptions in energy and water supply."

Details of the attack

Witnesses reported a change in sound in the air, and the head of the Kyiv city military administration, Timur Tkachенко, added that enemy drones and cruise missiles were detected over the capital. It was noted that warning signals about missile launches were received in real-time.

By 01:30 on November 25, there was a continuing threat from fast-moving targets heading towards Kyiv. People in the capital were advised to urgently take shelter, and security and utility services were on high alert.

Initial consequences

At 01:50, Klychko reported that missile fragments had hit a residential building in Pechersk, causing a fire. Emergency services had already arrived at the scene to address the aftermath of the attack.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky urged citizens to adhere to all safety measures during situations related to air alerts. News of alerts and drone launches flooded food lines in capital supermarkets, causing panic among the population.

Overall, the situation in Kyiv remains tense, with services working to mitigate the consequences of the missile strike and stabilize water and energy supply.