For several weeks, Kyiv has been spared from any rocket attacks.

Life in the capital has long since returned to normal in many ways.

But over the weekend, the warning sirens rang again.

On Sunday morning, a residential building and a preschool of at least four robots were hit.

But compared to before, the shelters in Kyiv are increasingly unused.

- The problem is that you get used to it.

I myself stay at home, even though I hear the sirens, says Kiev resident Alina Smutko.

The latest major robot attack took place on June 5 when a workshop in the suburbs of Kiev was hit.

For many, Sunday's attacks came as an unpleasant reminder that the fighting was still going on.  

- For many, it is about psychological management.

You want the war gone, then it's gone.

But then it comes back in a very unpleasant way, says the journalist and Kiev resident Andriy Kulykov.

Hear the people of Kiev about the latest attacks in the video above.