Enemy drone hit a clinic in Kyiv at night: there are casualties.
According to ТСН: On the night of January 5, a fire broke out due to an enemy attack in the Obolon district of Kyiv.
The head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Tymur Tkachenko, confirmed this information. According to monitoring channels, the drone hit the building of a private clinic in Obolon.
It is preliminarily known that people were inside the clinic during the attack. The head of the Obolon District Administration, Kyrylo Fesyk, who also went to the scene, confirmed the fact of the hit.
“Another attack on the capital. Unfortunately, debris was recorded hitting the territory of the Obolon district. All services are working on site. More detailed consolidated information will be provided after the air alert has ended. Residents are urged to stay in safe places until the threat is over,”
Currently, evacuation of people from the affected building is underway in the Obolon district. It is known that one woman was injured and is receiving assistance at the scene.
Updated at 04:45: The number of injured has risen to two.
Information about the extent of the damage and the exact number of casualties is being clarified.
Recall that earlier explosions were heard in Poltava.
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This event reflects the constant threat to civilian objects during the war. Attacks on medical facilities are a serious problem that raises concerns among city residents. Authorities urge people to remain cautious and follow safety measures during alerts.
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