December 22, 2024
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In the Kyiv region, the wreckage of the “Shaheda” fell on a high-rise building, causing a fire

In the Kyiv region, fragments of the “Shaheda” fell on a high-rise building, causing a fire. In the Kyiv region, fragments of a downed enemy target fell on the roof of a 25-story building, causing a fire. There are no casualties, residents are being evacuated, the fire has been contained.”, — write on: unn.ua

Debris in Kyiv region

In the Kyiv region, the wreckage of the “Shaheda” fell on a high-rise building, causing a fireIn the Kyiv region, fragments of a downed enemy target fell on the roof of a 25-story building, causing a fire. There are no casualties, residents are being evacuated, the fire has been contained.

In the Kyiv OVA, it was reported that as a result of falling fragments of a downed target, a fire broke out on the roof of a high-rise building in the region. This was reported by the head of the Kyiv OVA, Ruslan Kravchenko, writes UNN.

Details

KOVA reported that the roof of a 25-story residential building caught fire in one of the populated areas of the region as a result of falling fragments of a downed enemy target.

There was no information about the victims and the dead. Operational services are evacuating people, and have also begun to eliminate the consequences of the attack. The fire is currently contained

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