The consequences of a rocket attack are being eliminated in Kyiv region: 4 wounded, private houses and cars damaged
Kyiv • UNN
A russian missile attack on the Kyiv region injured 4 people, damaged 69 private homes and destroyed property, including vehicles, buildings and infrastructure.
Work continues in the Kyiv region to eliminate the consequences of the missile attack. It is already known about 4 victims and damage to 69 private houses. This was stated by the head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration Ruslan Kravchenko on Facebook, UNN reports.
Details
It is noted that one of the victims, a woman born in 1974, was hospitalized in the ophthalmology department with an eye injury, multiple facial abrasions, and hand injuries.
The woman was operated on promptly. Doctors assess her condition as stable, moderately severe. Other victims were also provided with the necessary medical care. Three people refused hospitalization
In addition, the number of damaged objects has increased. As of 6 p.m., there are 69 private houses. Most of the buildings have partially smashed windows, cut doors, damaged roofs and walls.
There are also almost completely destroyed houses. A number of apartments in 5 high-rise buildings in the region were also damaged.
It is noted that due to falling debris, the facades, windows, and fences of 2 lyceums in the region were also damaged. Currently, classes in these educational institutions will be held online.
Kravchenko also said that the debris damaged 14 vehicles and 11 non-residential buildings, including a medical laboratory, fences, garages, and outbuildings.
Addendum
The agency adds that the regional administration, districts, and communities are providing all the necessary assistance to people to quickly restore the damaged facilities.
Operational groups continue to collect information. All facts of war crimes are recorded by law enforcement agencies
Recall
As a result of massive enemy shelling, 1700 consumers in Kyiv region were cut off from electricity. At the same time, the Ministry of Energy said that the situation with electricity supply is under control, with enough generating capacity in reserve.