A fire erupted at warehouse facilities in the Kyiv region as a result of a drone strike, according to Mykola Kalashnyk, the head of the regional military administration.
Emergency services have successfully contained the blaze, with all relevant agencies continuing to address the aftermath of the attack. Kalashnyk reported that a 40-year-old man was hospitalized due to smoke inhalation and is receiving necessary medical care.
Russian military forces have been consistently targeting Ukrainian cities and civilian infrastructure using various types of weaponry, including strike drones, missiles, and multiple launch rocket systems.
Ukrainian authorities and international organizations classify these attacks as war crimes, emphasizing their deliberate nature. The strikes on essential services and healthcare facilities aim to deprive civilians of electricity, heating, water supply, communication, and medical assistance, which are viewed as acts of genocide.
The Russian government denies that its military conducts targeted strikes against civilian infrastructure, asserting that these actions do not intentionally harm the civilian population or destroy hospitals, schools, and energy and water supply facilities.
A fire in the Kyiv region was caused by a drone strike, resulting in one hospitalization. Ukrainian officials characterize the attacks as war crimes aimed at crippling civilian infrastructure.
