17 houses damaged: liquidation of the aftermath of the Russian air strike continues in Kyiv region

17 houses damaged: liquidation of the aftermath of the Russian air strike continues in Kyiv region

Kyiv  •  UNN

December 29 2023, 04:52 PM • 28454 views

All operational services continue to operate. People whose property has been damaged will be provided with all necessary assistance

At least 17 buildings in Kyiv region were damaged as a result of a massive Russian air strike in Ukraine. This was stated by the head of the Kyiv regional military administration Ruslan Kravchenko, UNN reports .

Details

According to him, work is underway to eliminate the consequences of the missile attack on Kyiv region.

As of 17:30, the number of damaged private houses in three districts of Kyiv region increased to 17 as a result of the fall of the debris of downed enemy missiles. Roofs and fences were damaged, windows were smashed, and facades were cut. The number of damaged cars has also increased to 12

- Kravchenko summarized.

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In addition, operational groups found damage to a school and a building of a state institution. He also noted that the person who was injured as a result of the attack was provided with all the necessary medical care.

Addendum

Kravchenko emphasized that all operational services continue to work. People whose property is damaged will be provided with all necessary assistance

We are already working on this together with local authorities. We must work together to help people as soon as possible

-  summarized the head of the Kyiv Regional State Administration.

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