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(30 Sep 2025) FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4606954 RESTRICTION SUMMARY: ASSOCIATED PRESS Kyiv, Ukraine - 29 September 2025 1. Various aerials of destroyed residential buildings 2. Close of food made by volunteers ++SPLIT SCREEN WITH SOUNDBITE SHOT3++ 3. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Svitlana Shtanko, co-owner of "Navzaiem" coffee shop: ++SOUNDBITE STARTS ON SHOT1 AND PARTIALLY SPLIT SCREEN WITH SHOT2 AND IS OVERLAID BY SHOT 4-8++ "There are such incredible people in this residential complex. I was just in shock, it was like an anthill, everyone knew what to do, everyone helped, everyone was moving somewhere and today they are coming to us in the morning. We have been here since 7 a.m., the first people came at 7 a.m. They don't have gas here, they don't have hot food, they can come to us, make food for the children if necessary, have tea, coffee. Everything is free. Here they can just rest, chat. These emotions were not fully understood yesterday, today they are understanding what happened. It is really difficult and you need to hug someone, or you just need to stand silently next to someone, or give someone a sedative." 4. Various of Shtanko packing food 5. Wide of affected residents inside coffee shop 6. Wide of mattresses on floor 7. Closeup of teddy bears 8. Various of co-owner Svitlana Shtanko making coffee 9. Wide of excavator cleaning debris 10. Various of people fixing damaged windows 11. SOUNDBITE (Ukrainian) Mykola Pastuk, owner of destroyed house: ++SOUNDBITE STARTS ON SHOT9 AND IS OVERLAID BY SHOT10++ "We borrowed money, took out a loan, the whole family, relatives, to buy a townhouse for our children. And so we bought it a week ago and yesterday a rocket flew into it." 12. Woman standing next to destroyed home STORYLINE: Russia launched a barrage of drones and missiles on Ukraine overnight into Sunday, killing at least four people, with the capital Kyiv suffering the heaviest assault. On the outskirts of the Ukrainian capital, a cluster of townhouses was struck in the attack, tearing facades from apartment blocks and scattering debris across the streets. Within hours, neighbors, aid groups and local citizens began clearing debris, boarding up shattered frames and distributing food and shelter. Among those leading the response was Svitlana Shtanko who runs a basement café called Navzaiem (You Too). Following the airstrike, Shtanko converted her café into a refuge, serving free food and drink and giving affected residents a place to stay. "There are such incredible people in this residential complex," she said. "They can come to us, make food for the children if necessary, have tea, coffee. Everything is free. Here they can just rest, chat," added Shtanko. Oksana and Mykola Pastukh were among the residents who lost their home to the airstrike and have since been with other neighbors at Navzaiem. "I knew that we have very good people, but I didn't expect that many," said Oksana. "They fed us, gave us food to take with us, we have very wonderful people," she added. Russia fired a total of 595 exploding drones and decoys and 48 missiles, Ukraine’s air force said Sunday. Of those, air defenses shot down or jammed 566 drones and 45 missiles. AP video by Vasilisa Stepanenko =========================================================== Clients are reminded to adhere to all listed restrictions and to check the terms of their licence agreements. For further assistance, please contact the AP Archive on: Tel +44(0)2074827482 Email: info@aparchive.com. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...