November 16, 2024
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In the capital’s Obolonsky district, UAV wreckage damaged a house

In the capital’s Obolonsky district, UAV debris damaged a house. Russian UAVs attacked Kyiv on the night of November 16. Debris damaged the balconies and windows of a multi-story building in Obolonsky district, there were no casualties.”, — write on: unn.ua

In the capital's Obolonsky district, UAV wreckage damaged a house

In the capital’s Obolonsky district, UAV wreckage damaged a house Russian UAVs attacked Kyiv at night on November 16. Debris damaged the balconies and windows of a multi-story building in Obolonsky district, there were no casualties.

On the night of November 16, Russia once again tried to attack Kyiv with drones. Debris from enemy unmanned aerial vehicles damaged a residential building in Obolonsky District. This is reported by the KMVA, writes UNN.

As a result of an aerial attack by drones of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, damage to residential infrastructure was recorded in the Obolonsky district of the capital.

Details

It is also noted that balconies and windows were damaged due to falling debris in a multi-story residential building. There was no information about the possible fire. There are no data on the victims. The operational summary is being updated and clarified.

We will remind

Explosions were recorded in Kyiv and the Kyiv region as a result of a Russian attack by attack drones. Air defense systems were actively working on the approaches to the capital.

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