In Kyiv, operational services work in six districts where seven fires broke out: Obolonsky, Pechersky, Podolsky, Solomensky, Svyatoshinsky and Desnyansky.
In the Fastovsky district of the Kyiv region, two people were killed as a result of a Russian missile attack on January 2. In addition, the victim from a house in the Solomensky district of Kyiv, an elderly woman, died in ambulance. This was announced by the Minister of Internal Affairs Igor Klimenko and the Mayor of Kyiv Vitaliy Klitschko.
According to the Kyiv Police Department, 11 people were injured in the region, including a child. They are given the necessary medical care.
According to the head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, in Kyiv, operational services work in six districts where seven fires broke out: Obolonsky, Pechersky, Podolsky, Solomensky, Svyatoshinsky and Desnyansky.
More than 130 people were evacuated from a high-rise building in the Solomensky district. About 20 were rescued by emergency workers from the blocked areas. In total, more than 20 wounded were recorded in the capital.
In the Kyiv region, Boryspil, Buchansky, and Fastovsky districts were affected. The fire was extinguished in a residential building in the Fastovsky district. In Vyshneve, 5 apartment buildings and more than 40 cars were damaged. Seven people were injured.
As Klimenko noted, in Kharkov the Russians struck in the middle. One person died, 41 were injured. There was extensive destruction of civilian infrastructure.
According to the head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration Ruslan Kravchenko, as a result of falling debris in the city of Vishneve in the Kiev region, 5 apartment buildings were damaged, a number of private houses and more than 60 cars were damaged in communities.
We remind you that the number of victims as a result of a massive missile attack in Kharkov on January 2 has increased to 41 people, one woman died.
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