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Terrifying footage from Kyiv shows an explosion engulfing a popular footbridge in the Ukrainian capital, as dozens of Russian missiles rained down on Ukraine Monday morning.

The security footage from Kyiv’s Glass Bridge shows the shockwave from an apparent missile impact on the ground below shatter the tourist attraction’s glass sides. A ball of smoke and flame rises up to engulf the bridge.

At least one person was on the bridge when it was struck. A woman in civilian clothing can be seen walking towards the middle of the bridge as the missile explodes. She flinches at the explosion before turning and running in the other direction.

The timestamp on the footage indicates the strike happened around 8:18 in the morning Kyiv time.


  The map displays the site of explosion during the war. NY Post The map displays the site of explosion during the war. NY Post

  The missile that struck the heart of Lyiv Monday morning was one of dozens launched against civilian areas of Ukraine. via REUTERS The missile that struck the heart of Lyiv Monday morning was one of dozens launched against civilian areas of Ukraine. via REUTERS

“Such a time and such targets were specially chosen to cause as much damage as possible,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a video address to Ukrainian citizens Monday.

The video, apparently shot by Zelensky himself on a cellphone, was filmed on a vacant Kyiv street in broad daylight as he asked Ukrainians to “please stay in shelters today.”


  The Glass Bridge, in peacetime, was a popular tourist attraction near the seat of Ukrainian government. AP The Glass Bridge, in peacetime, was a popular tourist attraction near the seat of Ukrainian government. AP

“The enemy wants us to be afraid, wants to make people run,” he said. “But we can only run forward, and we demonstrate this on the battlefield.

“Ukraine existed before this enemy appeared, and Ukraine will exist after it,” Zelensky added.


  A map of the Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities on October 10, 2022.
 A map of the Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities on October 10, 2022.

The glass-bottomed footbridge hit in the strike sits a mere 3,000 yards from Kyiv’s complex of government buildings, which includes the presidential palace and Ukrainian parliament.


  At least one Ukrainian was on the bridge when it was hit. They can be seen fleeing the bridge in the security footage. via REUTERS At least one Ukrainian was on the bridge when it was hit. They can be seen fleeing the bridge in the security footage. via REUTERS

Zelensky’s video was filmed in front of the Presidential Office, several blocks away.

Monday’s attack on Kyiv was the first assault on the Ukrainian capital in months, and part of a coordinated series of strikes against major civilian centers throughout the country.

Ukrainian authorities reported explosions in at least 10 cities, including the far western city of Lviv, which has been relatively untouched by the war.


  Front cover of the Oct. 11 New York Post. New York Post Front cover of the Oct. 11 New York Post. New York Post

Ukraine’s Emergency Services reported at least 11 dead in the strikes and 89 injured.

Ukrainian authorities also reported partial power outages across 15 provinces Monday as a result of strikes on infrastructure.

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