Thirteen private houses damaged in Kyiv region during Russian drone attack last night
Thirteen private houses were damaged in Kyiv region during a Russian drone attack last night, the air raid alert in the region lasted for seven hours, Head of Kyiv Regional Military Administration Ruslan Kravchenko has said on Wednesday.
"The air defense operated in the region. All enemy targets were shot down. The strikes against housing and critical infrastructure facilities were prevented. No casualties among the population were reported. As of 9:30 a.m., we already have information about 13 private houses damaged in four districts of Kyiv region. The facades, roofs, and windows were broken by the debris. The State Emergency Service rescuers put out a fire in one of these houses," he said on Facebook.
The emergency response teams continue to register and liquidate the aftermath of the enemy attack. Most of the drone debris fell outside residential areas.
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