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The Russian Federation is massively attacking Kyiv. Houses and shopping centers are burning, four people have already been injured


“So far, we already know about four victims of the enemy attack on the capital,” Timur Tkachenko, head of the KGVA, wrote in Telegram at 1.13.

It is known that one of them is in the Desnyansky district, the other in the Dnieper district.

“Three doctors provided assistance on the spot. One man was hospitalized,” Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko emphasized in a Telegram.

According to authorities, the Dnieper and Desnyansky districts suffered the most due to the Russian attack.

In the latter, one drone crashed into the roof of a residential building at the 18th floor level, Klitschko reported on Telegram.

“In the Desnyansky district, a UAV hit a residential building at the level of the first and second floors. A fire broke out,” the mayor of Kyiv said on Telegram at 0.34.

He later added that there was a fire in several apartments.

“Medical calls to the Shevchenko district and to another residential building in the Desnyansky district,” Klitschko wrote at 0.45.

According to Tkachenko, as a result of the Russian attack, a fire was recorded on the territory of a shopping center in the Desnyansky district.

In addition, in the Pechersky district, where UAV debris fell on a nine-story residential building, its facade was partially destroyed, there were no fires, Klitschko noted in Telegram.

In the Darnitsky district, as a result of an attack by Russians, a fire was recorded in a residential building at the level of 9–10 floors, Tkachenko emphasized in Telegram.

It is also known about the fall of UAV debris in the Dnieper region, and a fire in a residential building in the Pechersk region.

The Russian air attack continues.

Ashley Davis

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