Burned Apartments - What the Residential Complex in Kyiv Looks Like After the Shelling.
Russian troops struck the capital of Ukraine on the afternoon of July 21. During the attack, a building with burned apartments was damaged.
According to a reporter from Novyny.LIVE, after the strike, the concierge Nina reported that five floors were damaged, and dozens of people became homeless.
Consequences of the Attack on Kyiv on July 21
'Two apartments burned to the ground. Four - halfway. All windows are shattered, even the ceiling lights melted,' - said a resident.
The woman pointed out that the residents tried to extinguish the fire, but could not find water. Fortunately, rescuers arrived at the scene promptly.
The father of one of the apartment owners said that the building cannot be restored at this time due to the absence of the appropriate commission and the threat of new shelling.
On July 21, militants launched extensive attacks on Kyiv, shelling several districts. The 'Lukyanivska' metro station was hit.
As a result of the attacks, nine people were injured, and one person was killed. Debris from missiles and drones fell onto a children's playground.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the attack by the Russian Federation as a 'brutal violation of international law'.
As a result of the Russian strike on Kyiv on July 21, many buildings were damaged, and dozens of people were left without a roof over their heads. The attack on the capital of Ukraine resulted in human casualties and deepened the humanitarian crisis in the region.
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