Russian invaders today, January 23, launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine.
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As of 11.30, 22 victims were known, of which 13 were hospitalized. This was reported on the KMVA Telegram channel.
Earlier, the KMVA also reported that information about one dead person was not confirmed.
This person is in the hospital, in a state of clinical death, resuscitation measures are being carried out, the message says.
So far the following consequences of the missile attack on Kyiv are known:
- in the Darnytskyi region – falling debris at five different locations. No negative consequences;
- in the Svyatoshinsky district, 10 locations were damaged, including one non-residential building, 10 garages with subsequent fire, several cars were damaged by blast waves and windows in apartments were broken, an apartment caught fire in a multi-storey residential building, and a fire was also recorded in parked cars;
- in the Pechersky district, five different locations were damaged, including a non-residential building with subsequent fire; in three residential buildings, windows and doors were damaged by the blast wave;
- In the Solomensky district, three locations were damaged, including a residential building damaged by a blast wave, and a two-story non-residential building covering an area of 300 square meters was destroyed. m without fire;
- In the Shevchenko district, one location was damaged – windows in a residential building were damaged by the blast wave.
The population is being evacuated from two residential buildings in the Svyatoshinsky district to two quickly deployed temporary places of residence on the basis of one secondary school and one preschool educational institution, noted the KMVA.
Source: Racurs

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