Ukraine's Ministry of Defense claimed this morning, September 28th, that Russia utilized live YouTube broadcasts from Ukraine to adjust its missile and drone strikes during the ongoing attacks. Cameras within Ukraine reportedly captured moments of impacts in real-time, providing Russia with footage to refine its targeting, according to a statement shared via X by user @Maks_NAFO_FELLA. This development comes amid a wave of Russian aerial assaults that began earlier this morning, impacting multiple regions including Kyiv and Zaporizhzhia. The previous report detailed hits in Kyiv's Solomiansky, Sviatoshyn, Holosiivskyi, and Dniprovskiy districts, with damage to a five-storey building and a state medical institution. Drone activity was also noted in the Poltava and Zhytomyr regions. In the past hour, from 10:05 AM to 11:05 AM UTC, reports indicated UAV activity in the west of Chernihiv region, with a course set for the Kyiv region's Brovarskyi district, according to the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This follows earlier overnight and morning reports of extensive drone activity across the Kyiv region, with Ukrainian air defense systems actively engaged. Earlier today, between 8:35 AM and 9:35 AM UTC, strikes across Ukraine resulted in civilian casualties, including a 12-year-old. Zaporizhzhia experienced major fires after being hit, and a residential building there sustained damage, injuring 21 people. A shopping mall in Bila Tserkva was also struck by a Russian drone this morning. Damage to a kindergarten in Kyiv, specifically Kindergarten â„–706, was also reported. This incident contributes to the broader pattern of strikes impacting civilian infrastructure within the Ukrainian capital.