The death toll from a Russian strike on Kyiv during the night of May 14 has risen to 24 people, including three children. Rescuers are currently maintaining continuous operations to clear rubble and search for missing individuals.
Casualties and Rescue Efforts
According to reports from the SES, the fatalities occurred in the Darnitsky district. In addition to the deaths, 47 people were injured across the city, including two children.
Emergency teams have successfully saved 30 people. Search operations have involved canine units that examined 2,800 square meters of territory.
Humanitarian Impact
The scale of the incident has necessitated significant mental health support, with 398 people receiving psychological assistance.

Operations remain focused on a specific house in the Darnitsky district, where search and clearance efforts are ongoing.
Potential Developments
Search operations may continue as rescuers work through the remaining debris in the Darnitsky district. There is a possibility that the casualty count could be updated as more of the site is cleared.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current death toll from the May 14 strike?
As of 06:00 on May 15, 24 people have died, including three children.
Which area of Kyiv was specifically mentioned regarding the search for people?
Rescuers are conducting searches in a house located in the Darnitsky district.
How many people were injured and how many were saved?
A total of 47 people were injured (including two children), and 30 people were saved.
How should international communities better support the psychological recovery of civilians in conflict zones?
