A massive fire covering 4,000 square meters broke out in the Kyiv region after a Russian attack, leaving multiple casualties.
Infrastructure Facilities Targeted in Strike
According to UATV: On July 11, a large-scale fire erupted across 4,000 square meters in the Kyiv region following a Russian assault on key infrastructure. The attack involved the launch of 12 missiles of various types and 121 attack drones. The blaze resulted in injuries: ten people were reported hurt in the Kyiv region, including one child.
Casualties and Aftermath
In addition, one person was injured in the Chernihiv region due to a drone strike. These events once again highlight the escalating tensions in the area and the dangers posed by ongoing military operations. Local authorities and emergency services continue to respond to the aftermath, working to ensure public safety.
These strikes are part of the broader military campaign still underway in Ukraine, with severe consequences for civilians. Targeting infrastructure not only endangers lives but also creates an urgent need for rapid emergency response. The situation demands continued attention and action from local officials as well as the international community, which is closely monitoring developments in the region.
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