Another mass missile attack by Russia shook Kyiv, causing widespread damage to homes, buildings, and infrastructure, with debris injuring and displacing residents. Despite the devastation, some residents showed resilience and determination to rebuild, while others expressed fear and uncertainty about the future. The attack targeted Kyiv and the surrounding region, leaving a trail of destruction and further impacting the lives of Ukrainian civilians already enduring the horrors of war.
The Security Services of Ukraine (SBU) have identified two brothers, Volodymyr and Dmytro Mamon, who allegedly helped plan the devastating Russian missile attack on a wake in Hroza, resulting in the death of 53 people. The brothers, who had fled to Russia after Hroza was liberated by Ukraine, cultivated a network of informants and passed on information about the reburial of a soldier to Russian forces. The SBU is attempting to locate the brothers and bring them to justice.
The Similar Girls, a Ukrainian musical duo consisting of Svitlana Siemieikina and Kristina Spitsyna, were tragically killed by a Russian missile attack while performing in Zaporizhzhia. The duo, known for their Ukrainian rock songs, had been performing together for a year and often donated their earnings to the Ukrainian military. Their friends and family remember them fondly and mourn their loss.