A Russian missile and drone attack on the Kyiv region on March 14 left at least four people dead and 15 injured, according to regional authorities. The strikes caused significant damage to residential buildings, infrastructure, and businesses across several districts of the region.
The heaviest damage was reported in the Brovary District, where three people were killed and eight others injured in the city of Brovary, Mayor Ihor Sapozhko said. The attack damaged warehouses, a dormitory, a greenhouse, two private homes, and a postal facility.

Another fatality was reported in the Vyshhorod District, where a man was killed and two others were hospitalized after strikes damaged warehouse facilities and a residential building, regional governor Mykola Kalashnyk said.
Damage was also recorded in several other districts. In the Obukhiv District, a multi-story residential building, three private homes, two schools, and a kindergarten were damaged. Fires also broke out in nearby vehicles following the strike. In the Bucha District, a private house caught fire after being hit.

Overall, authorities have identified around 30 damaged sites across the region, including homes, educational institutions, businesses, and critical infrastructure facilities. Several of the injured remain in serious condition, with some undergoing surgery.
Emergency services, police units, medics, and local utility crews continue to work at the affected sites, while assistance centers have been set up to provide medical and psychological support to residents impacted by the attack.