Damaged universities and buildings - first photos of the consequences of Russia's attack on Kyiv.
31.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
31.07.2025
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On the night of July 31, Kyiv became the target of drone attacks from Russia. The result of the shelling was fires and casualties, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
First photos of the consequences of Russia's attack on Kyiv
'Debris from one of the drones fell near a garage cooperative, causing a gas pipe in a three-story residential building to catch fire',- the report states.
Rescuers evacuated people from blocked garages. Another part of the drone debris struck a residential building, resulting in a fire and damaged cars. The fire has already been extinguished.
'There was also a hit on a higher educational institution. The debris also damaged the roof of a five-story building, a warehouse and caused a car to catch fire',- added the State Emergency Service.
According to preliminary data, 6 people were injured, including a mother with a child. Explosions began on the evening of July 30, read more .
Kit Kellogg's daughter, Megan Mobbs, called the attack on Kyiv a response from Putin to Trump's deadline.
During the nighttime attack, Russia used drones to shell Kyiv, resulting in fires and damage. Rescuers responded quickly and helped evacuate people who found themselves in difficult situations due to the consequences of these attacks. This event confirmed the tense relations between Ukraine and Russia, which could have further consequences for both countries and the region as a whole.Read also
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