Russian invaders on the morning of January 23 carried out another massive missile attack on Ukraine.
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In Kyiv, as a result of a missile attack on Kyiv, it is already known that one woman was killed and four were wounded. The majority have mine-explosive injuries. This was reported on the KMVA Telegram channel.
The mayor of Kyiv, Vitaliy Klitschko, in his Telegram channel reports about nine victims in the Solomensky and Svyatoshinsky districts of the capital.
8 people were hospitalized. In particular, doctors are performing resuscitation measures on one victim. And one, a 13-year-old boy, was helped on the spot,” Klitschko noted.
Klitschko also reported that in the Svyatoshinsky district a building and cars caught fire as a result of a missile attack. Information about debris hitting the garden building that appeared earlier has not been confirmed.
In the Svyatoshinsky district, another apartment is on fire at another address. As a result of falling debris in the house, balconies from the 1st to 5th floors were damaged. One victim was found in the apartment where the fire was, he noted.
In addition, in a residential building in the Svyatoshinsky district, an undetonated missile warhead was found in one of the apartments. People are being evacuated from their homes.
A fire also occurred in several apartments of a residential building in the Solomensky district. Also in the Solomensky district, the destruction of a two-story non-residential building. No fire.
In the Pechersky district, a non-residential building was hit.
According to the KMVA, in the Darnitsky district, debris fell on the roof of a multi-storey residential building (without further burning) and on the territory of a kindergarten (without destruction or fire).
Source: Racurs

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