Explosions in Kyiv thundered on the night of June 23. It is preliminary known about five victims and damage to one of the exits of the Svyatoshino metro.
Explosions in Kyiv on June 23 – what are the consequences?
As a result of explosions in Kyiv today, damage was recorded in several areas.
— Three injured in Svyatoshinsky district. As a result of falling debris, a car and a bus stop are on fire in the district. Medics are being called to Shevchenkivsky. There are preliminary fires at two locations.
A total of five people were injured in the capital tonight.
There is also a fire in a non-residential building in the Podolsk district, Mayor Vladimir Klitschko wrote.
The head of the Kyiv State Aviation Administration Timur Tkachenko added that there are many drones in the region, and they may be heading for Kyiv. Tkachenko called on Kyiv residents to take shelter.
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According to Klitschko, in Solomensky district , debris has preliminarily hit a non-residential building. Tkachenko specified that the roof of a non-residential building is on fire, two men have been hospitalized.
In the Goloseevsky district, as a result of the attack, two cars and a business center were damaged, Tkachenko noted.
As a result of the attack in the Desnyansky district, a crater appeared in the courtyard of a residential building.
During the attack, one of the exits of the Svyatoshino metro station and the adjacent territory – a stop – were damaged, two people were injured. They were provided with assistance on the spot, without hospitalization.
In the Podolsk region, as a result of an attack, a car caught fire.
An apartment building is on fire in the Shevchenkivskyi district .
Let us recall that on the night of June 17, Russia carried out a massive attack on Ukraine. According to the latest data, 28 people were killed in Kyiv, and more than 140 were injured.
Two people were rescued from the rubble, and about 50 more were unblocked. More than 220 people received emergency psychological assistance.
More than 400 rescuers, 200 pieces of equipment, drones and search dogs were involved in the rescue operation.