Strike on Kyiv: Updated data on casualties and damage released by KMVA.
According to inkorr.com: The Kyiv City Military Administration has announced new data on the consequences of the massive shelling of the capital. The head of KMVA, Timur Tkachенко, reported that the enemy used decoys, 'Gerbers', 'Shaheds', as well as ballistic and cruise missiles, including 'Kinzhalis'.
At present, strikes have been recorded on more than 20 sites in the Darnytskyi, Dniprovskyi, Solomianskyi, Shevchenkivskyi, Holosiivskyi, Obolonskyi, and Desnianskyi districts. The most damage was inflicted on residential buildings in the Darnytskyi and Dniprovskyi districts.
In the Darnytskyi district, a part of a 5-storey building was destroyed due to a direct hit. The rescue operation is ongoing, rescuers are trying to unblock people and pull them out from under the rubble. 9-storey and 16-storey residential buildings, a private house, a parking lot, and a kindergarten were damaged.
In the Dniprovskyi district, a 25-storey residential building was affected: a drone struck the yard near a 9-story building, causing fires in cars. Dozens of cars were damaged at several locations.
In the Solomianskyi district, a fire broke out in a private residential house, but it was quickly localized.
Victims and Injured
According to Tkachенко, three people died as a result of the shelling, including a 14-year-old girl. Five children aged 7 to 17 were also injured. Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko clarified that as a result of the Russian combined strike, 4 people died, including 2 children.
'We are working with the Head of the State Emergency Service at one of the sites. Rescue operations are ongoing. We are involving the State Emergency Service aviation for firefighting,' Klymenko noted.
Serious shelling has once again caused damage to Kyiv, leading to significant destruction of residential buildings and infrastructure. The tragic news about victims and the injured reminds us of the danger Ukraine faces due to aggression from the enemy.
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