In Kyiv, the air raid lasted 12 minutes.
Air raid in Kyiv due to enemy drone attack
On November 2, an air raid was announced in Kyiv at 10:30 due to an attack by enemy drones (UAVs). However, at 10:55, it was called off.
Nevertheless, at 11:49 the alarm sounded again. It was called off at 12:46. Kyiv region is also under threat of enemy UAV attacks.
At 13:02, Kyiv experienced the fourth air raid of the day. It was called off at 13:15.
According to the air raid map as of 13:16, the situation looks like this:
Let's remind, as a result of UAV debris fall in Kyiv, a building was damaged and a fire broke out.
Later, it was reported that the fire was extinguished. Rescuers evacuated 18 residents of the building, one person was injured. On the spot, 9 units of equipment and 40 SES personnel continue to work.
Also, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko stated that there are two injured in the Svyatoshyn district, where the fire occurred due to UAV debris.
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