UKRAINE midfielder Georgiy Sudakov shared a terrifying video of his Kyiv apartment being bombed with his wife and child inside.
The 23-year-old is currently on loan at Benfica, who are obligated to buy him for over £20million from Shakhtar Donetsk next summer.
Ukraine star Georgiy Sudakov’s family were caught up in a Russian drone strike in Kiev[/caption]
The ace’s family saw their apartment hit in the capital[/caption]
The drone caused chaos to the building[/caption]
Sudakov revealed that windows had been smashed[/caption]
There was even a fire on the roof[/caption]
Cars were pelted with debris below[/caption]
But while Sudakov is living in Portugal, his family remain in Ukraine.
The country is currently at war with Russia following Vladimir Putin’s invasion of the Donbas region.
And with Shakhtar unable to play at their home stadium there, players have since been residing in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev.
However, the city has come under fire from Russian bombs this week.
And Sudakov went on social media to reveal that his wife Yelyzaveta, their child Milana, 3, and his mother had been caught up in the horror.
The ace is currently on international duty with Ukraine, who played France in Poland on Friday.
He posted several photos and videos on Instagram revealing the moment a drone struck the apartment they were staying in.
The terrifying scenes showed a shattered building with bricks and rubble lying everywhere.
Inside the apartment, water poured into hallways as electrical wires burst from ceilings.
While outside, a fire raged on the roof as cars down below were smothered in debris.
The damage was caused overnight in a huge drone and missile attack[/caption]
Residents were left shocked by the attack[/caption]
Sudakov posted the horrifying scenes online[/caption]
Sudakov did not say whether his family were among those hurt[/caption]
He has just joined Benfica on loan from Shakhtar, with the deal becoming permanent next summer[/caption]
Sudakov posted the starting images on Instagram before writing a message to followers.
He said: “This is what my house looks like after tonight.
“Arrival of the shahed (drones).
“The wife, child and mother were home at the time.
“Non-people from a neighbouring country will write that military equipment is kept in my house.”
According to Ukraine’s air force, 805 drones and 13 missiles were fired by Russia on Saturday night.
Four were killed and 44 were injured, but Sudakov did not say whether his family were among those hurt.