Rocket strike on Kyiv: consequences of the 'hits'.
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Shostal Oleksandr
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The occupiers from Russia struck Kyiv with rockets on the night of April 24. According to the Kyiv City Military Administration, the capital suffered the consequences of this attack.
As a result of hostile attacks with drones and guided ballistic missiles, the following was recorded:
Holosiivskyi district: - Fires of cars in the yard of a residential building. - Fire in a garage cooperative. - Falling debris on the territory of non-residential development. - Fires on the territory of the garage cooperative, as well as partial destruction of garages and a 2-story administrative building.
Shevchenkivskyi district: - Falling drone debris in an open area without ignition. - Fires in garages. - Fire on the territory of non-residential development.
Sviatoshynskyi district: - Fires and partial destruction of a residential building. There are people under the rubble, and rescue operations are underway. - Fires of cars in the yard of a residential building. - Fire on the territory of non-residential development. - Destruction on the territory of a garage cooperative. - Fires in the building. - Fire and partial destruction of a 1-story residential building. - A fire in a non-residential premise that has been extinguished.
According to Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko, as a result of the rocket strike, two people were killed. 54 people were injured, of which 38, including 6 children, were hospitalized, while the others received assistance on the spot.
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