Drones Hit Residential Buildings in Kyiv: How Unexploded Shaheds Were Retrieved.
According to inkorr.com: In the evening of October 22, during a regular attack on Kyiv, two enemy 'Shahed' drones fell into multi-story buildings in the Desnianskyi and Obolonskyi districts of the capital. Kyiv police's explosives experts promptly arrived at the scene, retrieved the unexploded drones, and transported them to a range for further disposal. Details of the operation
"reported"by the National Police of Ukraine.
Two Kamikaze Drones Fell into Residential Buildings
According to police information, the debris of the kamikaze drones hit two high-rise buildings in the capital. One of them crashed into an apartment, while the other got stuck on a balcony. Both
"drones did not detonate", but posed a serious threat to the residents.
Explosives experts, rescuers, and investigative-operational groups arrived at the scene. The area around the buildings was quickly cordoned off, and people were temporarily evacuated to avoid possible consequences.
"Experts retrieved the explosive components of the drones, brought them to a safe condition, after which they were placed in special explosion-proof containers and transported to the range for destruction"
Kyiv Under Fire: What We Know About the Attack on October 22
The attack on Kyiv on October 22 was part of a series of similar incidents in recent weeks. Russian military forces again used kamikaze drones of the 'Shahed' type, targeting critical infrastructure facilities. Some of them were shot down by air defense forces, but debris and unexploded devices fell in residential areas.
Earlier, it was reported that on the night of October 22
"the Russian army struck Kyiv"and other cities in Ukraine. The main targets of the attack included Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, Kamianske, Kaniv, Trypillia, Konotop, Poltava region, Izmail, Donetsk region, and Kharkiv region.
This attack is part of Russia's ongoing strategy aimed at increasing pressure on the civilian population of Ukraine. Fortunately, due to the prompt response of rescue services, it was possible to avoid casualties, but the situation remains tense, as events similar to this may happen in the future. Capital services continue to take measures to ensure the safety of residents.
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