Residents of Kyiv choose to stay despite Russia’s increased attacks  

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**Russian Drone Strike on Kyiv: Residents Show Resilience in the Face of Attack**

A Russian drone strike on a residential building in Kyiv has left several rooms without windows, causing destruction and chaos in the capital city. Despite the recent uptick in attacks against the capital, local residents are showing remarkable resilience and determination stay in their home.

Victoriia Nikishyna, a sales manager who was sheltering with her cat in the stairwell when the drone struck, described the feeling of being under attack. “We’re still holding on,” she said. “We haven’t fully processed what happened.”

The June 10 strike against Kyiv was one of the largest since the beginning of the full-scale war between and Ukraine. The air raid alert in the city lasted for over five hours, with repeated explosions rocking the streets. A woman was killed, and four other people were injured.

As Russia continues to escalate its attacks on , residents are choosing to stay in their homes despite the risks. Many cited personal reasons for staying, including family ties and work commitments. Project manager Yana Hrosheva explained that she had no desire to leave Kyiv because “my family is here, my work is here, my life is here.”

The decision to stay in Kyiv also reflects a sense of duty among some residents. Liudmyla Dobrenko, who serves in the Armed Forces and lives in the residential area hit by the strike, said that she would not leave her husband or behind.

“We decided that we will stay in our country anyway,” she said. “We were born here, we love our country.”

**Russia’s Intensified Attacks**

The recent uptick in attacks on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities is a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. In recent weeks, Russia has launched large-scale strikes against Ukrainian cities, including a record 499 aerial weapons on June 9.

Ukraine’s Air Force reported that Russia launched 315 drones and decoys, along with ballistic missiles and five Iskander cruise missiles – the majority aimed at Kyiv. Despite this, the Ukrainian military was able to intercept all seven missiles, shoot down 213 attack drones, and neutralize 64 more by .

**Residents Stand Strong**

As residents of Kyiv face the ongoing threat of , they are standing strong in their determination to stay in their home city. The resilience and courage shown by these individuals is a testament to the strength and spirit of Ukrainian society.

“It’s not about being brave or cowardly,” said Oleksii Pashuta, an IT specialist who has lived through several on his building. “It’s just about being at home.”

For many residents, the decision to stay in Kyiv is a matter of principle – they believe that their life and work are worth fighting for.

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