In Kyiv, a Russian drone hit a multi-story building. There are injuries

The consequences of the impact of debris from a Russian drone in the Solomianskyi district were reported by the correspondent of KYIV24.

This night, the enemy, using kamikaze drones named “Shakhed,” once again attempted to target the infrastructure and residential buildings of the capital. The falling debris caused significant consequences in the Solomianskyi district of the city.

In particular, a fire broke out on the upper floors of a multi-story residential building. According to rescuers, the fire occurred on the 24th floor. In addition, in three apartments (on the 24th-26th floors), there is partial destruction of walls, and in three others, windows were shattered.

According to Mayor Vitali Klitschko, a man was injured as a result of the attack and was taken to the hospital. Another resident of the building received medical assistance on-site.

Photo: KYIV24

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