President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited a Russian strike site in Kyiv on Thursday after the attack killed 24 people [1].
The visit follows one of the most lethal recent strikes on the capital, highlighting the ongoing vulnerability of urban centers to large-scale Russian aerial assaults.
Emergency crews concluded a 28-hour rescue operation [1] before the president arrived at the scene. Among the 24 dead were three children [1]. Officials said 47 other people were injured in the strike [1].
Zelenskyy visited the site alongside Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko to assess the damage and show solidarity with the victims. The president's presence aimed to demonstrate the government's response to the scale of the devastation.
Rescue workers spent more than a day digging through rubble to locate survivors and recover bodies. The strike targeted a residential area, resulting in significant structural collapse — a common characteristic of the munitions used in these attacks.
Kyiv continues to face periodic strikes as the conflict persists. The high casualty count in this specific incident underscores the risk to civilians in the capital, even as the city maintains its administrative functions.
“The attack killed 24 people, including three children.”
The scale of the casualties and the duration of the rescue effort indicate a high-impact strike on a densely populated or structurally complex area. By visiting the site immediately after the rescue operation, Zelenskyy is utilizing a strategy of visibility to maintain domestic morale and highlight the humanitarian cost of the war to the international community.




