Rocket strike on Kyiv: consequences of the 'hits'.
24.04.2025
2098

Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
24.04.2025
2098

The occupiers from Russia struck Kyiv with rockets on the night of April 24. According to the Kyiv City Military Administration, the capital suffered the consequences of this attack.
As a result of hostile attacks with drones and guided ballistic missiles, the following was recorded:
Holosiivskyi district: - Fires of cars in the yard of a residential building. - Fire in a garage cooperative. - Falling debris on the territory of non-residential development. - Fires on the territory of the garage cooperative, as well as partial destruction of garages and a 2-story administrative building.
Shevchenkivskyi district: - Falling drone debris in an open area without ignition. - Fires in garages. - Fire on the territory of non-residential development.
Sviatoshynskyi district: - Fires and partial destruction of a residential building. There are people under the rubble, and rescue operations are underway. - Fires of cars in the yard of a residential building. - Fire on the territory of non-residential development. - Destruction on the territory of a garage cooperative. - Fires in the building. - Fire and partial destruction of a 1-story residential building. - A fire in a non-residential premise that has been extinguished.
According to Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko, as a result of the rocket strike, two people were killed. 54 people were injured, of which 38, including 6 children, were hospitalized, while the others received assistance on the spot.
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