Shelling of Kyiv and a destroyed apartment building - Morning.LIVE broadcast.

Shelling of Kyiv and a destroyed apartment building - Morning.LIVE broadcast
Shelling of Kyiv and a destroyed apartment building - Morning.LIVE broadcast
Participants of the program 'Morning.LIVE' were introduced by Deputy Director of the National Institute for Strategic Studies Vyacheslav Potapenko, Lieutenant General Igor Romanenko, commander of the volunteer battalion 'Georgian Legion' Mamuka Mamulashvili, MP from 'European Solidarity' Sofia Fedyna, lawyer Zhanna Grushko, political scientist Maxim Gardus, MP from 'Servant of the People' Bohdan Kutsak, and the head of the Kyiv regional state administration in 2005-2006, Yevgeny Zhovtyak.

The program 'Morning.LIVE' can be watched on the YouTube channel Novyny.LIVE.

Stories from the Morning.LIVE broadcast

Among the topics of the program:

  • A residential building entrance was destroyed in the Svyatoshyn district of Kyiv;
  • Fires were recorded in several non-residential buildings in the capital;
  • In the Solomyansky district, apartments in several buildings were damaged;
  • In the Holosiivskyi district, there are damaged buildings, including schools and a kindergarten;
  • In the Shevchenkivskyi district, the shock wave shattered windows in the children's department of the medical facility.

Moreover, Novyny.LIVE prepared a of the Russian shelling in the Svyatoshyn district of Kyiv on the night of July 31.

There is also information about , including a fire in a high-rise building and a fire in an educational institution.

Several prominent guests participated in the 'Morning.LIVE' program, where current events in Kyiv were discussed. Among the important topics of the program were the destruction of residential buildings in various parts of the city and the consequences of the Russian shelling. Unfortunately, fires and damage to buildings have become everyday occurrences for Kyiv residents. Journalists from Novyny.LIVE thoroughly covered all the negative consequences of the events with photo reports and information about the damage in different areas of the city.


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