April 27, 2025
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Blow in Kiev on April 24: 54 houses were damaged in Svyatoshinsky district

As a result of a Russian rocket strike in Kiev, on April 24, 54 apartment buildings were damaged in Svyatoshinsky district on the night of April 24. Source: KMVA Head Timur Tkachenko in Telegram Direct Language: “In the Svyatoshinsky district, 54 apartment buildings were injured in the Svyatoshinsky district … 723 apartments of varying degrees of destruction were damaged from the impact.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

The affected house in Svyatoshinsky district, photo of the SESS

As a result of a Russian rocket strike in Kiev, on April 24, 54 apartment buildings were damaged in Svyatoshinsky district on the night of April 24.

Source: KMVA Timur Tkachenko Head in Telegram

Direct language: “In the Svyatoshinsky district, the consequences of the rocket strike were completed …

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54 apartment buildings were damaged from the impact, 723 apartments of varying degrees of destruction were damaged.

Specialists of the Social Protection Unit of Svyatoshinsky Regional State Administration continue to receive claims for damages. As of today, 530 applications have already been submitted. ”

Details: Tkachenko noted that rescuers were removed from the place of impact of more than 2400 cubic meters of destroyed building structures.

Prehistory:

  • On April 24, Ukraine was under a massive combined attack of Russians.
  • In Svyatoshinsky district, 12 people were killed as a result of the Russian blow, and 87 were injured.

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