Air alert lasted 11 hours in Kyiv region – administration

Air alert lasted 11 hours in Kyiv region – administration

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The air raid alert in the Kyiv region lasted about 11 hours. Debris from a downed UAV damaged the facade of an unfinished residential building in the Obukhiv district.

The Kyiv Regional State Administration said this in a message on Telegram, Ukrinform reports.

“Another massive attack by enemy UAVs in the Kyiv region. The air raid alert lasted more than 11 hours. The air defense forces were active in the region. Enemy targets were shot down. There have been no reported casualties among the population or damage to critical or residential infrastructure,” the report says.  

In the Obukhiv district, debris from a downed target fell on the territory of a multi-storey building construction site, damaging the facade of an unfinished residential building.

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In other parts of the region, debris from downed targets fell in open areas.

Relevant services continue to work to identify and eliminate the consequences of the enemy attack.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, the Ukrainian Defense Forces shot down 70 Russian drones on the night of February 9, while another 74 drones were lost from tracking.

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