The number of people injured in Kyiv as a result of a Russian missile attack has risen sharply.
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In the capital, 28 wounded have already been found, and three people have died. 25 people had to be hospitalized. Four people were freed from under the rubble of a warehouse in the Shevchenko district and the bodies of two more dead were found. The search and rescue operation there continues. Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko announced this on Telegram.
The Kiev City State Administration informed that after the massive attack on the capital, no emergencies arose in the energy supply system. There were minor fluctuations in the network, but now all systems are operating normally, electricity is supplied to all areas of the city. The water supply system is also operating normally.
Minor damage was recorded in three boiler rooms, where windows were broken. However, this does not affect operation because the equipment is not damaged. Gas supply is also operating as normal.
The KMVA added that traffic in the hit areas was blocked to eliminate the consequences of the shelling. At the scene of the incident, patrol officers provide assistance to operational services and citizens.
In addition, the capitals recorded a local deterioration in air quality and recommended limiting exposure to outdoor areas in smoke-prone areas and closing windows.
Let us remind you that the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces stated that today’s attack was the most massive – the Russians used 158 missiles of various types and drones. The defense forces were able to destroy 87 cruise missiles and 27 Shaheds.
Source: Racurs

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