Reporting from Kyiv
BBCEvhen Povarenkov was standing at a line of police tape that separated the general public from the intensive search and rescue operation round his constructing.
He stared up at what was left of his residence, in a suburb of the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. His home windows had disappeared, his balcony was on the snapping point.
Under, private belongings have been strewn throughout the pathways. Bedsheets and towels hung from the branches of bushes.
A cruise missile slammed into this atypical residential block within the Solomianskyi neighbourhood within the early hours of Tuesday morning, probably travelling at about 500mph. The blast destroyed 35 residences and hollowed out a complete part of the constructing.
By Wednesday afternoon, 23 folks had been discovered lifeless within the rubble. Throughout Ukraine, no less than 30 have been recognized to have been killed within the assaults, all however two of them in Kyiv.
The air strike on Povarenkov’s constructing was simply one among an enormous wave despatched by Russia – a complete of greater than 440 drones and 32 missiles, Ukraine’s air power stated.
The barrage smashed the capital for 9 hours, from midnight till nicely previous daybreak. It was among the many worst assaults on Kyiv for the reason that full-scale invasion of Ukraine started.

Povarenkov, a 43-year-old warehouse employee, appeared down from his wrecked residence. His face was lower and grazed throughout and one among his eyes was severely bloodshot. He couldn’t see out of it.
He was in mattress when the missile hit, he stated. His aged mom was asleep within the subsequent room.
“There was warmth, hearth, and smoke,” he stated, recalling the large affect simply metres from his wall. “I misplaced consciousness. After I got here to, I heard my mom screaming.”
Neighbours helped Povarenkov knock out his warped door and get his mom of the residence. Different survivors have been rising into the stays of the shattered constructing.
“Individuals have been screaming, kids have been crying,” stated pensioner Arcadiy Volenchuk, 60. “It was complete chaos.”
Exterior, the residents tried to discover a secure route by way of burning automobiles and falling particles.
“Every part was on hearth,” stated Alla, 69, a instructor. “The gas tanks within the automobiles have been exploding. Damaged glass was pouring from above, together with items of concrete and tiles.”
Povarenkov’s mom was rushed to intensive care, he stated, with two damaged collarbones, cuts to each her eyes and extreme harm to her inside organs that required surgical procedure.

She was one among greater than 100 wounded within the metropolis. At round midnight, Serhii Dubrov, anesthesiologist and director of the twelfth Kyiv Metropolis Scientific Hospital, felt the strikes start.
Inside hours, his hospital alone would obtain 27 sufferers, he stated.
“They’d smooth tissue accidents, lacerations from damaged glass, harm to blood vessels. There have been traumatic mind accidents and inside chest accidents. One had a severed femoral artery – we have been capable of restore it. The worst was a girl with open head damage.
“These are the sorts of accidents we see from these sorts of assaults.”
The sufferers at Dr Dubrov’s hospital ranged from 18 to 95, he stated. Three have been of their 90s. Strikes like these, on residential buildings, may be significantly harmful for the aged and infirm, who can’t simply sprint to an underground shelter.
Oleksandr Bondarchuk, a 64-year-old disabled man whose residence was additionally near the affect level, couldn’t make it to the shelter. He lay in mattress terrified all through, he stated.
An hour after the assault, Bondarchuk was capable of slowly make his method downstairs. “It was horrible,” he stated. “Every part was destroyed.”
A few of these whose residences have been severely broken have been capable of finding shelter with associates or family members. Others weren’t so lucky. “That is all I’ve,” Bondarchuk stated.

The strikes hit Ukraine because the president, Volodymyr Zelensky, was travelling to the G7 convention in Canada to fulfill world leaders. Some in Ukraine suspect that the timing was intentional – a brutal message from Russia.
The dimensions of the assault underscored Ukraine’s determined want for worldwide assist, together with elevated air defences. However ultimately, it could show to be an unsuccessful day for Zelensky.
His a lot anticipated bilateral assembly with US President Donald Trump evaporated because the strikes have been taking place, when Trump introduced he would depart the convention early amid the disaster within the Center East.
With Trump not current, a gathering of European leaders on Ukraine failed to supply a joint assertion of assist for the nation – a press release that was much-hoped for on the Ukrainian facet.
As Zelensky travelled house from Canada on Wednesday, folks from across the Solomianskyi neighbourhood in south-west Kyiv gathered to put flowers on the website of the cruise missile assault.
Police would not let Evhen Povarenkov move the road of tape to retrieve his and his mom’s possessions from their shattered residence, so he simply stood and stared. 100 ft away, emergency staff had simply discovered two extra our bodies within the rubble.
They didn’t know what number of extra they’d discover, they stated.
Anastasia Levchenko contributed to this report. Pictures by Joel Gunter.
















































