January 10, 2026
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In Kyiv, rescue operations were completed after the attack of the Russian Federation: 4 dead, 25 injured

Rescue workers have completed sorting out the rubble in Kyiv after the Russian attack on January 9. 4 dead, 25 injured, 32 people rescued.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The rescuers completed the work to eliminate the consequences of the Russian attack on Kyiv on the night of January 9, as a result of which 4 people died.

Source: press service of the State Emergency Service of Kyiv

Details: As of 5:00 p.m., 25 people, including 5 rescuers, were injured as a result of the Russian attack. 32 people were saved. 4 people died.

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Rescuers worked from night in several districts of Kyiv. Psychologists of the State Emergency Service of Kyiv provided help to about 80 people.

We will remind: On the night of January 9, for almost five hours, Russia struck residential buildings and civil infrastructure in Kyiv and other cities. More than 240 drones and 36 missiles were used. 4 dead and 25 wounded in the capital. Sincere condolences to the families.

In Kyiv, there are interruptions in electricity and water supply in some areas due to damage to substations, lines and generation facilities. Work is underway to restore more than 500,000 consumers. Emergency and hourly shutdowns are forced to be used, the duration of which is also affected by the temperature drop.

This time, the enemy purposefully attacked district boiler houses.

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