Russian attack on Kyiv: KCMA reports remnants falling in five districts
Kyiv • UNN
Russian missile strikes on Kyiv have damaged infrastructure, causing problems with water supply and damaging a gas pipe.
In Kyiv, debris from a missile attack by Russian troops fell in five districts. In particular, a gas pipe was damaged and, preliminarily, a civilian infrastructure facility was hit. Against the backdrop of the missile attack, there are problems with water supply in some areas. This was reported by the KCMA and Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko, UNN reports.
Details
According to KCMA, the wreckage fell as a result of the missile attack:
- in Holosiivskyi district in an open area.
- in Pechersk district - on the roof of a 9-storey residential building + on another multi-storey building;
- in Obolonskyi district for non-residential development;
- in Sviatoshynskyi district (to be specified);
- a gas pipe was damaged in Podilsky district .
"In the Podil district, a preliminary report indicates that a civilian infrastructure facility was hit. All services are on their way," said Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko.
"In some districts, there is temporarily no pressure in the water supply network," Klitschko said.
Addendum
Russia again massively attacked Ukraine with Shahed drones and missiles.