Number of wounded from enemy drone attacks on Kyiv rises to 11

Number of wounded from enemy drone attacks on Kyiv rises to 11

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The number of people wounded in the Russian drone attack on Kyiv has increased to 11, including two children.

This was reported in Telegram by the State Emergency Service, Ukrinform reports.

“The number of victims in Kyiv has increased to 11 people, including 2 children,” the agency said and reminded that as a result of the night attack, rescuers worked in Sviatoshynskyi, Obolonskyi and Shevchenkivskyi districts of the capital.

Later, the KCMA clarified that the attack by enemy UAVs and the fall of debris from downed air targets were recorded:

In the Obolon district: a fire on the upper floors of a high-rise building with spread to the roof, 7 cars caught fire in an open area, debris fell in the yard of a house, and a kindergarten building was damaged.

In Shevchenkivskyi district: falling debris and fire in a non-residential area.

In Sviatoshynskyi district: three one-story private houses caught fire.

All the fires have been extinguished.

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As reported, on the night of May 4, during an attack by Russian drones, debris fell in three districts of Kyiv, and fires broke out in some places. Earlier, seven people were reported injured.

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