Kyiv's Shevchenko Park damaged by latest Russian strikes

KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 10: Footage from the Ukrainian capital on Monday, Oct. 10, shows the city's center after the latest Russian strikes that came a day after Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukrainian intelligence of carrying out what he called a "terrorist attack" on the Kerch Bridge in Crimea. Due to the strikes, the Philharmonic building, Hanenko and Shevchenko museums, as well as Shevchenko Park, were all damaged in Kyiv. According to reports, some parts of Ukraine see power outages, while water supply cuts also began in some places. The death toll from the latest Russian attacks across Ukraine rose to 11 with dozens wounded, according to the country's authorities on Monday. Some 64 people were also injured during the shelling, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. "If we talk about the whole of Ukraine, then, in addition to Kyiv, hits were recorded in 14 other regions of the state," said Mariana Reva, spokeswoman for the National Police of Ukraine. In a video message released on Telegram, Zelenskyy said Ukraine's energy facilities and people were Russia's two main targets. The president reiterated his call for residents to stay in shelters. Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said Russian attacks damaged a total of 11 critical infrastructure sites across eight regions of Ukraine, Kyiv Independent reported. "The main goal of these war criminals is to sow panic, to frighten, and to leave Ukrainians without light and heat," Shmyhal added. (Footage by Metin Aktaş /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
KYIV, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 10: Footage from the Ukrainian capital on Monday, Oct. 10, shows the city's center after the latest Russian strikes that came a day after Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukrainian intelligence of carrying out what he called a "terrorist attack" on the Kerch Bridge in Crimea. Due to the strikes, the Philharmonic building, Hanenko and Shevchenko museums, as well as Shevchenko Park, were all damaged in Kyiv. According to reports, some parts of Ukraine see power outages, while water supply cuts also began in some places. The death toll from the latest Russian attacks across Ukraine rose to 11 with dozens wounded, according to the country's authorities on Monday. Some 64 people were also injured during the shelling, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. "If we talk about the whole of Ukraine, then, in addition to Kyiv, hits were recorded in 14 other regions of the state," said Mariana Reva, spokeswoman for the National Police of Ukraine. In a video message released on Telegram, Zelenskyy said Ukraine's energy facilities and people were Russia's two main targets. The president reiterated his call for residents to stay in shelters. Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said Russian attacks damaged a total of 11 critical infrastructure sites across eight regions of Ukraine, Kyiv Independent reported. "The main goal of these war criminals is to sow panic, to frighten, and to leave Ukrainians without light and heat," Shmyhal added. (Footage by Metin Aktaş /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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