January 22, 2025
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Kyiv region was attacked by Russian drones at night: houses and power grids were damaged

Kyiv region was attacked by Russian drones at night: houses and power grids were damaged. Air defense forces shot down an enemy UAV over Kyiv region. The debris damaged 5 houses and a power line, there were no casualties.”, — write on: unn.ua

Today, January 22, Russian troops once again attacked the Kyiv region, 5 houses and a power line were damaged, there were no casualties, said the acting chief of staff. Mykola Kalashnyk, the head of the Kyiv Regional State Administration, and the Head of State Administration of Ukraine in the region in Telegram, writes UNN.

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“Another night attack by enemy UAVs on Kyiv region. Air defense forces were operating in the region. Enemy targets were shot down. There were no casualties among the population. Critical and residential infrastructure were not hit,” Kalashnyk said.

“As a result of falling debris from downed enemy targets, a house in one of the settlements was partially destroyed and 4 more were damaged,” he said.

According to him, the windows of the buildings were broken, the facades were cut, and the roofs were damaged.

“An electricity line was damaged in another settlement. It has now been eliminated,” Kalashnyk said.

The police also confirmed that “at 8:40 a.m. in one of the districts, four private houses were damaged and one was partially destroyed.” “There is currently no information about the victims,” ​​the police said.

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