From 24 February to 24 March, Russian shelling damaged 87 houses, 10 private houses, six kindergartens and 12 schools in the Ukrainian capital.
Mykola Povoroznyk, deputy head of the Kyiv city state administration, announced this on Facebook.
"The number of people in need is increasing, as the enemy is damaging residential areas of the city," he said.
There is a humanitarian headquarters in Kyiv, which accumulates food stocks and provides medicines, food and basic necessities to socially vulnerable residents.
Find out how you can help others on the official website of the humanitarian headquarters.