Kyiv Region Death Toll Rises to Four as National Police Launch War Crimes Investigation Into Massive Aerial Attack

National Police investigate Russian strikes in Kyiv region as the death toll reaches four. Read about the Article 438 war crimes probe into civilian damage.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 14, 2026, 9:54 AM EDT

Source: Information for this report was sourced from Interfax-Ukraine

Kyiv Region Death Toll Rises to Four as National Police Launch War Crimes Investigation Into Massive Aerial Attack - article image
Kyiv Region Death Toll Rises to Four as National Police Launch War Crimes Investigation Into Massive Aerial Attack - article image

Rising Casualties and Extensive Structural Damage

The scale of the human tragedy in the Kyiv region continues to expand as emergency services and patrol police refine their assessments of Saturday’s massive bombardment. According to the latest update from the National Police of Ukraine, the confirmed death toll has reached four individuals, while at least ten others have been treated for various wounds. The kinetic impacts were not confined to the front lines, as the military offensive caused significant destruction to private residential buildings, industrial warehouses, and civilian vehicles across several administrative districts.

Formal Investigation Into International Law Violations

In the immediate wake of the strikes, Ukrainian legal authorities moved to categorize the assault as a serious breach of international humanitarian standards. Investigative teams, supported by bomb disposal experts, have formally opened a criminal case under Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, which specifically addresses war crimes. This legal step ensures that every impact site is treated as a crime scene, with police meticulously documenting the evidence of strikes on non-military targets to build a future case for international accountability.

Multi-Agency Response at the Impact Sites

The recovery effort has transformed into a massive multi-agency operation involving police response teams, paramedics, and state rescuers. These units are currently operating in high-risk zones to sift through debris and secure the perimeters of damaged warehouses and residential blocks. Bomb disposal experts from the Kyiv region police are leading the delicate task of identifying and neutralizing unexploded remnants of Russian missiles and drones, ensuring that local residents are protected from secondary hazards while investigative teams conduct their forensic work.

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