On June 10, the Russian massive missile attack led to the destruction in seven areas of Kyiv.
As a result of the fall of fragments of UAVs, fires, the destruction of residential and non -residential buildings and infrastructure damage in the areas of Desnyaski, Shevchenkivsky, Podilsky, Darnitsky, Obolon, Zlosivsky and Solomensk. Four people were injured. The State Emergency Service reported this in Telegram.
In the Darnitsky area in the park there were fires in the hostel, they also burned cars in the yards. The three -sting residential building burned down, the railway was damaged.
A fire in a high building appeared in the area of the shell. The elimination of storage facilities is also eliminated. And in the area of Shevchenkivsky a number of hits were recorded. In an inactive structure there was a fire that was eliminated.
In the area of the Zhlosivsky fragments fell into the temple and damaged the upper floors of the business center. In the area of Solomensky, fragments of the UAV on the roof of a 16-story building.
In the area of Desnyaski, a car was burning in the yard, the fire was eliminated. In the area of Podilski there was a fire of non -residential premises.
Law enforcement officers began an investigation into the commission of war crimes – part 1 of art. 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. A preliminary investigation is carried out by investigators of the Chief Directorate of SBU in the region of Kyiv and Kyiv.
We will recall that on the night of June 10, Russians attacked Kiyiv from shock drones and ballistic missiles. Air alarm lasted more than 5 hours. Fires and destruction were recorded in seven areas of the capital, which are partial destruction and ignition in buildings with high levels and private houses, burning cars and warehouses.
Source: Racurs

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