Ukraine footballer Heorhiy Sudakov says home destroyed in Russian attack on Kyiv

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Ukraine's Heorhiy Sudakov, who plays for Benfica, was away with the national team when Russian missiles hit his home in Kyiv.

Ukraine's Heorhiy Sudakov, who plays for Benfica, was away with the national team when Russian missiles hit his home in Kyiv.

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  • Heorhiy Sudakov's Kyiv apartment building was damaged in a Russian drone strike, as reported by Sudakov and Ukrainian media on Sept 7.
  • Sudakov, playing for Benfica, posted images of the damage to his home on Instagram; he was away with the national team during the attack.
  • Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko reported damage to residential buildings, with over 20 wounded; Russia claimed strikes targeted military infrastructure.

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KYIV - An apartment building where Ukraine international Heorhiy Sudakov lives was damaged in a Russian drone and missile strike on Kyiv, Sudakov and Ukrainian media said on Sept 7.

Russia launched its

largest air attack of the war on Ukraine

overnight, setting the main government building on fire in central Kyiv and killing at least four people, including an infant, Ukrainian officials said on Sept 7.

Midfielder Sudakov, who joined Portuguese club Benfica from Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk in the close-season transfer window, was away with the national team when the strike hit.

The 23-year-old later posted videos and pictures of the rubble on Instagram, showing damage to his home. Reuters could not immediately verify the location of the player’s apartment.

Russia’s defence ministry said it had carried out strikes on Ukraine’s military-industrial complex and transport infrastructure, according to the Tass news agency. Both sides deny targeting civilians.

Mr Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of the Ukrainian capital city, said on Sept 7 that several floors of a nine-storey residential building were partially destroyed in Kyiv’s Sviatoshynskyi district in the west.

Falling drone debris set off fires in a 16-storey apartment building and two more nine-storey buildings, he added.

The interior ministry said more than 20 people were wounded in the attacks on the capital. Air alerts lasted for more than 11 hours in Kyiv and the surrounding region. REUTERS

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