December 22, 2024
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8 private houses and a shop were damaged – the consequences of the night attack of the Russian Federation on the Kyiv region

8 private houses and a shop were damaged – the consequences of the night attack of the Russian Federation on the Kyiv region. As a result of the night shelling of the Kyiv region, 8 private houses, two cars and a shop were damaged. The fire at the warehouse in Boryspil district has been extinguished, there are no casualties.”, — write on: unn.ua

As a result of the night enemy attack on the Kyiv region, as of 15:00 on Friday, it is known that 8 private houses, two cars and a store were damaged. The fire at the warehouse in the Boryspil district has already been extinguished, said the head of OVA Ruslan Kravchenko, reports UNN.

Damage was recorded in three districts of the region. 8 private houses were damaged by fragments of downed enemy targets. They have broken windows, doors, cut facades and roofs. The fire in warehouses in Boryspil district has been extinguished. Two cars and a shop were also damaged

The head of the OVA indicated that there were no victims among the population.

He also asked every resident of the region not to ignore air warning signals and stay in shelters until the danger passes.

It was previously reported that in the Kiev region on the night of November 20 and this morning, as a result of another attack by enemy drones and rockets, a warehouse in Boryspil district caught fire.

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