KYIV, UKRAINE – Early Friday morning, Kyiv was rocked by multiple explosions as the Ukrainian capital’s air defenses engaged with incoming missiles. Fires erupted in several districts including Holosiivskyi, Solomianskyi, Shevchenkivskyi, and Dnipro, where debris from the intercepted missiles caused significant damage. Cars were reported on fire, and a construction site was also affected by the fallen debris.
The Ukrainian Air Force issued warnings about a “ballistic missile from the north” and reported tracking a MiG-31 fighter jet, which is known for its capability to deploy hypersonic missiles. In the aftermath, at least two individuals have been confirmed injured and were taken to hospitals for treatment.
Visuals from across the city showed plumes of smoke rising, indicating the scale of the incident. Details on the full extent of the damage and any further casualties are still being assessed as emergency services continue their response.
Key Points
Explosions in Kyiv: Multiple blasts reported early Friday due to missile interceptions.
Affected Districts: Fires in Holosiivskyi, Solomianskyi, Shevchenkivskyi, and Dnipro districts.
Damage: Cars on fire, construction site damaged by debris.
Air Force Alert: Warning of a “ballistic missile from the north” and tracking of a MiG-31 jet.
Casualties: At least two people injured, hospitalized.
Visual Impact: Smoke seen over parts of the city.