November 8, 2024
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In Khmelnytskyi, a two-story building was on fire due to an attack by the Russian Federation: rescuers showed the consequences

In the Khmelnytskyi region, a two-story building was on fire due to an attack by the Russian Federation: rescuers showed the consequences. Air defense forces shot down 2 Shahed drones in the region.”, — write on: unn.ua

In the Khmelnytskyi region, during a night attack by Russian troops, a fire broke out in an apartment building due to the fall of the debris of an enemy drone, rescuers eliminated the consequences of the Russian attack, the Department of Emergency Situations in the region reported on Facebook on Friday, showing a photo from the scene, writes UNN.

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“Tonight, during the repulse of an enemy air attack, our air defense forces shot down 2 unmanned aerial vehicles of the Shahed type. As a result of the attack, the roof and windows in the apartments of a two-story residential building were damaged. The fire was extinguished. There were no casualties or casualties,” Serhiy, the head of Khmelnytskyi OVA, said in the morning Tyurin in Telegram.

“Today, during a nighttime enemy attack, a fire broke out in an apartment building as a result of the debris of an enemy UAV falling in one of the cities of the region. Fortunately, none of the residents were injured,” the State Emergency Service said.

As indicated, rescuers extinguished the fire and provided the necessary assistance to people.

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