Firefighters work inside a damaged freight-vehicle repair plant in the Darnytsia district of Kyiv, Ukraine, on Sunday, as Russia struck the capital city during the weekend for the first time since late April. Photo: Oleg Petrasyuk/The Paper
The strikes shattered buildings of the repair plant. Photo: Christopher Furlong/VCG
Glass is scattered on the ground in a production depot of the plant. Photo: Genya Savilov/VCG
The airstrikes injured at least one. Photo: Daniel Ceng Shou-Yi/The Paper
Russia claimed that Eastern European military weapons and vehicles were stored there, but Oleksandr Kamyshin, CEO of Ukraine’s state rail operator Ukrzaliznytsia, denied that. Photo: Genya Savilov/VCG
The missile attack left a crater at the plant on Sunday. Photo: Valentyn Ogirenko/The Paper
Smoke rises from a destroyed building. Photo: Stringer/VCG
A fireman pulls a hose near a destroyed building. Photo: Sergei Chuzavkov/VCG
The plant, located about 10 kilometers from the center of Kyiv, was hit by four missiles on Sunday, according to Ukrainian officials. Photo: Genya Savilov/VCG
Windows broken during Sunday’s attacks. Photo: Christopher Furlong/VCG
Smoke pours into the sky above Kyiv after explosions shook the Darnytskyi and Dniprovskyi districts. Photo: Valentyn Ogirenko/VCG