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title: "Massive Strike on Kyiv: Casualties, Fires, and Destruction in the Capital"
description: "🔥 Massive strike on Kyiv on the night of June 2: 30 injured, 1 killed, fires in Pechersk and Obolon. Children among the injured. Power cut off in three districts. 🚨 #Kyiv #Strike #Fires"
date: 2026-06-02T02:22:00.000Z
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# Massive Strike on Kyiv: Casualties, Fires, and Destruction in the Capital

### Tragedy on Tuesday Night

On the night of Tuesday, June 2, Kyiv was subjected to a large-scale combined strike by Russian forces. The incident became one of the most severe in recent times: according to the latest data, about 30 people were injured as a result of the attack, with one fatality confirmed. Among the injured are children — two children sustained injuries and were hospitalized.

The situation was commented on by the head of the Kyiv Military Administration, Tymur Tkachenko, who reported that all injured persons are receiving necessary medical assistance. Earlier, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported 12 hospitalized individuals, but the number of casualties quickly increased.

### Fires and Destruction Across the Capital

The aftermath of the strike affected numerous districts of the city. The Pechersk and Obolon districts were particularly hard hit — here, the most extensive destruction was recorded. Fires broke out in the Pechersk and Darnytskyi districts, including debris from fallen rockets.

Multiple fires were recorded throughout the capital: residential and non-residential buildings, offices, warehouses, and garages were burning. There were also reports of multiple car fires throughout the day.

### Power Outages

As a result of the attack, power outages occurred in three districts of Kyiv. The city's energy system suffered serious damage, exacerbating the situation for residents, especially given the ongoing fires and the need for evacuation.

### Government Response and Aid to Victims

Local authorities promptly organized the work of emergency services. Firefighters, medics, and rescuers worked around the clock to contain fires and assist the injured. Despite the scale of destruction, city services continue to work on restoring infrastructure.

Details and specifics about the consequences of the enemy strike on Kyiv on June 2 can be found in the full article by RBC-Ukraine.