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Death Toll from Russian Attack in Kyiv Region Reaches Five

The recent Russian assault has led to five fatalities and 22 injuries in the Kyiv region, as confirmed by authorities.

Ukrinform ENBreaking2 min readUpdated 4/1/2026

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Published Mar 14, 2026, 6:18 PMUpdated Apr 1, 2026, 2:37 PM
The recent Russian assault has led to five fatalities and 22 injuries in the Kyiv region, as confirmed by authorities.

Photo: Ukrinform EN

At a glance

  • Confirmed death toll rises to five due to Russian attacks in Kyiv region.
  • Local officials report 22 injuries, including two children.
  • Significant damage to residential buildings and community infrastructure.
  • Brovary and Vyshhorod districts endure the highest casualties.
  • Educational institutions and public facilities also suffer damage.

Why it matters

This incident highlights the grim humanitarian crisis resulting from the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, directly impacting civilian lives. The rising frequency of such attacks poses urgent concerns regarding public safety and the broader stability of the Kyiv region amidst escalating violence.

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Casualties from the Attack

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The death toll from the March 14 Russian strike in the Kyiv region has risen to five. Mykola Kalashnyk, the head of the regional state administration, reported that among the dead is a man born in 1970 from Brovary, where most casualties occurred.

Impact on Infrastructure

In total, the violence has resulted in extensive injuries and damage to property. Anatolii Shchadylo, the head of the Main Directorate of the National Police in the Kyiv region, noted that 37 private homes, 59 apartment buildings, and 23 vehicles have been affected.

Regional Effects

Brovary reported four fatalities. Additionally, the Vyshhorod district experienced one death and two hospitalizations. Heavy damage was also reported in the Obukhiv district, with 16 residential houses and 43 apartment buildings impacted, along with damage to various vehicles and a local post office.

Damage to Community Spaces

The strikes have also targeted educational facilities, damaging three schools and a kindergarten. In Brovary alone, these attacks accounted for four deaths and 15 injuries, reflecting the severe impact on urban civilian life.

Ongoing Support Efforts

As authorities assess the damage, efforts are being made to provide essential support to the affected areas. The community faces the ongoing threat of violence, which disrupts daily life and raises significant safety concerns.

Broader Implications

The continuous conflict in Ukraine raises critical questions about civilian safety in the Kyiv region, highlighting the harsh realities faced by residents caught in these violent episodes.

Source: Ukrinform EN

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