The Russian attack on Kyiv on March 25 resulted in damage to a number of residential and non-residential buildings.
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In particular, in one of the areas, a huge crater formed between private houses due to the fall of fragments of Russian ballistic weapons. The corresponding photo of the Kiev City Military Administration was published on Telegram.
The mayor of Kyiv, Vitaliy Klitschko, said that the number of victims had increased to seven people. Rescuers continue to clear the rubble.
Next to the destroyed premises of the state educational institution there is a dormitory where there were many people. Fortunately, there was no destruction and no one was hurt,” the mayor noted.
The capital authorities also reported on the condition of the victims. During the attack, a pregnant 26-year-old woman was injured when she went to the doctors feeling unwell. Also, a 33-year-old woman had a head injury, bruises, and was hospitalized. A 53-year-old woman had an acute reaction to stress, and a 16-year-old girl was hospitalized with polytrauma.
As a result of a missile strike in Kyiv, part of the building of the Academy of Decorative and Applied Arts and Design named after Mikhail Boychuk was destroyed. The Ministry of Culture and Information Policy reported that the gym, congress hall and exhibition center were completely destroyed.
Let us remind you that on the morning of March 25, the Russian army attacked the capital with ballistic missiles from Kyiv. The Ukrainian Air Force announced the destruction of two ballistic targets.
As a result of the attack in the Pechersky district, a non-residential building was damaged. The fall of debris was recorded in the Dnieper, Solomensky and Goloseevsky districts.
Source: Racurs

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