Missile debris fall in six districts of Kyiv, housing damaged – military administration
Debris of the enemy missiles destroyed by the air defense during a massive attack on Kyiv Monday morning fell in six of ten districts of the capital, housing and office buildings were damaged, all relevant services are working on the spots, Head of Kyiv City Military Administration Serhiy Popko has said.
"Debris fell in Solomyansky, Dniprovsky, Darnytsky, Desniansky, Shevchenkivsky, and Holosiyivsky districts as a result of a missile attack on Kyiv. According to preliminary information, an office building destroyed in Solomyansky district, debris fell near an apartment building in Holosiyivsky district, debris are burning in Dniprovsky district, a private house damaged in Darnytsky district, a house caught fire in Desniansky district," he said on the Telegram channel.
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