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The enemy shelled the Kyiv region, there is the destruction of a six-story residential building

The Kyiv City State Administration informs about this. As a result of an attack by Russian drones in the Pechersk district: partial destruction from the 6th to the 4th floor of a six-story residential building…”, — write on: armyinform.com.ua

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On the night of January 1, Russian invaders shelled the Kyiv region.

The Kyiv City State Administration informs about this.

As a result of the attack of Russian drones in the Pechersk district:

  • partial destruction from the 6th to the 4th floor of a six-story residential building with a fire in the apartments on the 4th and 5th floors. The fire was localized on an area of ​​70 square meters. m;
  • residents are evacuated;
  • one woman was rescued, information about the victims is being clarified;
  • a fire broke out on the roof of a non-residential building with an area of ​​80 square meters. m;
  • windows and doors were smashed on the school territory, information about the damage and victims is being established.

In Sviatoshyn district, debris fell on a non-residential area. Damaged cars, garages. There was a local fire. The tram track is partially damaged. Information about the damage and victims is being established.

As reported by ArmiyaInform, during the day, the occupiers struck 227 attacks on 12 settlements of the Zaporizhzhia region.

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