January 31, 2025
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Fire after the attack of the Russian Federation on Kyiv was extinguished: showed the consequences

The fire after the attack of the Russian Federation on Kiev was extinguished: the consequences of the Desnyanskiy district of Kiev fell fraes of drones, which causes the grass and shrubs. Rescuers of the SES promptly eliminated the ignition, no victims.”, – WRITE ON: Unn.ua

Fire after the attack of the Russian Federation on Kyiv was extinguished: showed the consequences

Fire after the attack of the Russian Federation on Kyiv was extinguished: showed the consequencesIn the Desnyanskiy district of Kiev, fragments of drones fell, which causes the grass and shrubs. Rescuers of the SES promptly eliminated the ignition, no victims.

In Kiev, after the fall of the debris in the Desnyanskiy district, due to the attack of the Russian Federation eliminated the fire, there were no victims, reported in the SES of Ukraine on Wednesday, showing the consequences, writes, writes UNN.

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“During the next morning attack on the capital, the fragments of the UAV fell into the open territory in the Desnyanskiy district: the grass and shrubs were lit by separate cells. Rescuers arrived promptly at the scene and eliminated the ignition. Fortunately, there were no victims,” ​​- said the SES.

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