10 people were injured and 4 were hospitalized due to a rocket attack on a residential building in the Shevchenkivskyi district, according to the Kyiv City State Administration.
"The city authorities urge Kyiv residents to be careful and not to ignore air alarm signals," - the Kyiv City State Administration said.
On the morning of 29 April, road workers began cleaning near the damaged house.
Meanwhile, the Kyiv City State Administration told how the subway would work.
"During the air alarms, the ground traffic on the "red" line will be suspended. On the "green" line - trains will not run across the South Bridge. Underground metro stations continue to work 24/7 as a shelter," - stated KCSA.
Earlier, enemy missiles fired at Kyiv on 28 April hit a 22-storey building.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that russia had fired 5 missiles at the capital.