This information was conveyed by the Mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko.
“One woman died on the way to the hospital. We have about 30 people with various injuries in hospitals right now. A temporary warming station has been set up where people can receive first aid”, he reported.
The Mayor of Kyiv notes that many areas of the capital are still “burning” at the moment. Efforts are underway to promptly extinguish the fires by the relevant emergency services.
“The most affected are the Obolonskyi, Podilskyi, Holosiivskyi, and Solomianskyi districts. There are many fires in industrial zones. This building is the most affected”, he said.
Recall that on January 2, the alarm lasted for nearly 6 hours. Initially, the enemy launched about a dozen barrage-type ‘Shahed’ projectiles at Kyiv, followed by more than a dozen Tu-95MS strategic bombers launching waves of cruise missiles X-101/X555X-55. Simultaneously with the missile attack on Kyiv, over ten MiG-31K aircraft launched aeroballistic missiles X-47M2 ‘Kinjal’ at the capital. Air defense forces successfully intercepted all ‘Shahed’ UAVs and over 60 missiles X-101/X555X-55, as well as a dozen X-47M2 ‘Kinjal’ missiles.
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