Consequences of the "Shahed" attack on Kyiv: UAV wreckage fell in the outskirts of the capital, houses damaged

Consequences of the "Shahed" attack on Kyiv: UAV wreckage fell in the outskirts of the capital, houses damaged

Kyiv  •  UNN

January 1 2024, 05:13 PM • 148987 views

After the latest attack on Kyiv by russian drones, the wreckage of destroyed "Shahed" aircraft fell on the outskirts of the capital. Four residential buildings and several cars were damaged.

After the russian attack on Kyiv, the wreckage of Russian "Shahed" aircraft, which were eliminated by air defense units, fell in the region. This was stated by the head of the Kyiv Air Defense Forces Ruslan Kravchenko, UNN reports .

Details

Kravchenko reminded that today  the air alert in Kyiv region has been announced three times already. The last one lasted almost 2.5 hours due to another attack by enemy UAVs.

During this time, air defense was operating in the Kyiv region. Thanks to the effective work of our defenders against enemy targets, there were no hits to critical and residential infrastructure. 

At the same time, debris was recorded falling in several settlements in two districts of the region. So far, 4 private houses and 4 cars have been damaged. In addition, due to the fall of debris in open areas, grass flooring caught fire. The fires were quickly extinguished .

- Kravchenko summarized. 

Addendum

According to the head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, they are currently collecting information about the needs of residents of the damaged houses. They will be provided with all the necessary assistance.

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He also emphasized that there were no casualties or injuries. 

Operational groups continue to work on recording the consequences of the air attack.

Recall

The commander of the "North" JFO, Serhiy Nayev, said that during the last strike in the northern operational zone, mobile fire groups destroyed 4 Shahed kamikaze drones.