The Ministry of Internal Affairs showed the consequences of today’s night Russian shelling of Kyiv.
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Let us remind you that the fragments of a downed ballistic missile fell in the courtyard of a high-rise building in the Dnieper district of the capital. 53 people were injured, 20 of them were hospitalized, including two children.
Rescuers continue to work, and psychologists provide professional assistance to the victims. Three Red Cross tents have been set up on site, and a bus has been provided to keep people warm.
Investigations are ongoing at the damaged high-rise building. Later, apartment residents will be allowed to take away necessary things. Utility workers will cover the broken windows with film.
After the examination, they will decide what repairs the residential building and kindergarten located nearby will need.
During the renovation of the high-rise building, the city authorities will provide residents with temporary housing, Mayor Klitschko said.
There was also damage to the water mains on the roadway in this area.
As a result, the basement of the house and the underground pedestrian crossing were flooded. In total, more than 100 rescuers and 22 units of basic fire and rescue equipment were brought to the scene of the incident.
During a night attack by Muscovites on Kyiv, rocket debris damaged three new buildings of the Urban Park residential complex in the Desnyansky district. The damage is being assessed and documented, Kievgorstroy reports.
Source: Racurs

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