Infrastructure, private houses damaged, civilian injured in enemy attack on Kyiv region
Infrastructure facilities and private houses in four districts of Kyiv region were damaged during this morning's enemy attack, Head of Kyiv Regional Military Administration Ruslan Kravchenko has said, reporting also one injured person.
"The enemy has been attacking the region with missiles and kamikaze drones during all night and in the morning. We already have information about one injured person. He has been taken to a district health facility to receive necessary care," he said on the Telegram channel on Monday.
According to the official, private houses were damaged in four districts of the region by the falling debris of destroyed enemy targets.
Urkrenergo ordered the introduction of emergency power outages in the region, Kravchenko said and instructed the districts and communities to immediately open the Resilience Centers in the region.
"All emergency services are working on the spots," he said.
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