Buildings in Svyiatoshynsky, Shevchenkivsky districts in Kyiv damaged in shelling, 4 people wounded – Kyiv authorities
In a shelling by Russian invaders, the buildings of the Svyiatoshynsky and Shevchenkivsky districts of Kyiv were damaged, four people were wounded, the press service of Kyiv State City Administration has reported.
In particular, it is known that "a shopping center, houses of the private sector and high-rise buildings were shelled. The fire was extinguished, no victims were found. The premises of the shopping center and two private houses were damaged."
It is also reported that "Shevchenkivsky district was shelled in the morning." "Rescuers and doctors are working on the site. Several private houses and a high-rise building are on fire now," the press service of the administration said on its Telegram channel.
On Wednesday morning, a message appeared on social networks that the occupiers fired at the area of Nyvky from Grad multiple launch rocket systems.
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