Aftermath of Russian attacks recorded in four districts of Kyiv region

Aftermath of Russian attacks recorded in four districts of Kyiv region

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The consequences of Russia's overnight attack were confirmed in four districts of the Kyiv region, with the Bucha district suffering the most damage.

According to Ukrinform, the head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, Mykola Kalashnyk, reported this on Telegram.

Kalashnyk said that three residents of the Kyiv region were injured in the attack. All of them received the necessary medical assistance promptly. One of the victims remains in hospital and continues to receive treatment. Doctors assess his condition as satisfactory.

He added that the effects of the enemy attack were recorded in four districts of the region: Bucha, Vyshhorod, Fastiv and Obukhiv.

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According to Kalashnyk, the Bucha district sustained the greatest damage.

In total, 88 facilities across the region were damaged, including private houses, apartment buildings, warehouse and logistics facilities, as well as around 50 vehicles.

"Since early morning, emergency services have been working at all affected sites. Inspections of the areas, damage assessments and efforts to eliminate the consequences of the enemy attack are ongoing. All necessary assistance is being provided to people whose property was damaged," Kalashnyk said.

He also noted that interceptor drone crews managed to destroy nearly 100 Russian drones on the approaches to the region during the latest attack. Overall, more than 3,800 enemy attack drones have been eliminated as part of the project.

As Ukrinform reported, six people were killed and 81 others were injured in Kyiv as a result of Russia's massive attack on June 2.

Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine (DSNS)

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