Consequences of the massive attack on Kyiv: 4 killed, 20 wounded
6 June 2025 06:35
On the night of June 6, Kyiv experienced one of its most massive attacks. The occupiers used drones and ballistic missiles to target residential and civilian infrastructure. This is reported by "Komersant Ukrainian" with reference to the Telegram of Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko, KMDA and the State Emergency Service.
The Kyiv City Military Administration clarified that the shelling was of a combined nature, and damage was recorded in several districts of the city:
“Thus, as a result of the combined attack on Kyiv, 4 people were killed and 20 injured. Most of them were injured in Holosiivskyi and Solomianskyi districts of the capital.
10 of them were hospitalized. Others were treated on the spot.
What is known about the attack on Kyiv and the consequences
The following consequences were recorded as a result of the combined attack on Kyiv:
Solomensky district:
- a metal hangar of about 500 square meters is on fire, the fire is still being extinguished;
- fire on the 11th floor of a 16-storey residential building, three people were rescued, the fire has been extinguished.
Darnytskyi district:
- debris from downed air targets fell at least in three locations; two cars were damaged, no fires or casualties have been reported so far, but information is being clarified.
Holosiivskyi district:
- a fire at a civilian infrastructure facility, elimination efforts are underway;
- an educational institution was damaged;
- debris from downed targets fell near a gas station, a car was damaged;
- debris in the area of non-residential buildings, no fires and no casualties.
Desnyanskiy district:
- the wreckage of a downed enemy drone was found in an open area, no damage or casualties.
Shevchenkivskyi district:
- fire in a non-residential area, details are being clarified.
Dniprovsky district:
- significant damage to a gas station, rescuers are working at the scene.

The enemy is attacking the energy sector
The head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Timur Tkachenko, warned that there may be emergency power outages on the left bank of Kyiv, in some neighborhoods.
“The attack continues. We are in touch with the heads of district state administrations. We will do our best to minimize the consequences. Kyiv residents, the attack is insidious, just like everything else Russia does. Stay in shelters,” Tkachenko wrote.
Electricity is currently being restored to neighborhoods on the left bank.
Metro line damaged
Tkachenko said that as a result of the enemy attack, the subway tracks between Darnytsia and Livoberezhna stations were damaged.