Within a radius of 3 km there is not a single thing, not even a single energy, that would be of interest to the Russians, the police emphasized.
The death toll from a Russian missile that hit a residential high-rise in Vyshgorod has risen to seven. This was announced on Sunday, November 27, by the head of the National Police of the Kyiv region, Andrei Nebitov, on the air of the telethon.
He noted that the total number of victims in the Kyiv region from another Russian attack was 42 people, including six children.
“Another woman died today, so we have seven dead from this terrible crime. We only have 35 victims, including six children. The youngest girl is five years old,” he said.
It is known that due to the impact of one of the rockets near the high-rise, formerly Kh-101, four buildings, a kindergarten and a school were damaged. The head of the National Police of the Kyiv region stressed that there is not a single military facility nearby.
“Within a radius of three kilometers there is not a single object, not even an energy, that will be of interest to them. Based on the results of the tests, the investigators will be able to answer whether the destruction of a residential building was intentional or such a rocket will only fly because it’s not accurate, as they say,” he added.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Vyshgorod, Kyiv region, where people died as a result of an enemy strike on a residential building.
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