9 dead and 63 wounded with Russian missile shelling on Kyiv and Carkif

No less than nine people and 63 wounded, including six children, have fallen into a Russian missile bombing targeting Kiev on Wednesday night-Thursday, according to what the ambulance teams in the Ukrainian capital announced.
Since Kiev woke up at night on the sound of the bombing and the outcome, it is not increasing, and it reached Thursday morning, according to ambulance teams, “nine people were killed and 63 wounded, 42 of whom were transferred to hospitals, including six children.”
The Ukrainian capital Kiev and the city of Kharkif were at dawn today, Thursday, to "hostile missiles" in a bombing accused in the aftermath of the Ukrainian presidency, Russian President Vladimir Putin, as "only the desire to kill."
The military authorities in the Ukrainian capital wrote on their channel in the application of "Telegram" that "Kiev is being attacked by hostile missiles."
For his part, Vitaly Klitschko, the mayor of Kiev, said through the "Telegram" application that "two people were killed in the capital", and 54 others were wounded, including 38 who were transferred to the hospital, and among these are "six children".
The military authorities reported material damage in at least two of the city's neighborhoods, and the residents urged the shelter in the shelters.
A correspondent of the French Press Agency witnessed residents who rushed to a shelter on the basement of a residential building, as soon as the sirens are seen.
The last missile attack on Kiev returns to the beginning of April.
In Kiev, reporters reported that they had heard in the capital, explosions and the bursting of drones.
In Kharkif, the city’s mayor, Igor Terichov, announced that “repeated missile strikes” had had a city, without any injuries to record.
In a statement on the "Telegram" application, Andrei Yermak, head of the office of Ukrainian President Volodimir Zellinski, condemned the fact that "Russia attacked Kiev, Carkif and another blogger with missiles and drones."
He added that Putin "only has the desire to kill," calling for a "ceasefire" and "stopping the attacks on civilians."