Destroyed buildings, damaged warehouses and vehicles, massive fires — these were the scenes from the aftermath of the Russian attack on Kyiv region in recent hours

Chas Pravdy - 24 April 2025 06:09

The region has once again suffered significant destruction, indicating that the enemy continues to deliberately strike strategic civilian infrastructure and residential areas. According to Mykola Kalashnyk, head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, at this moment, at least two women have been injured in the Buchan district as a result of the attack. Both have received all necessary medical assistance and are under medical supervision. Unfortunately, the consequences of the strikes are substantial: three five-story residential buildings were damaged, one of which caught fire or suffered serious roof destruction, and a fire in another was extinguished. In addition to residential sectors, commercial facilities were significantly affected — at least four stores were damaged, dozens of vehicles were destroyed or damaged, and a public transport stop was destroyed, complicating residents' movement. The state of emergency also affected the Vyshhorod district, where an warehouse was damaged along with three vehicles. Moreover, fires raged in forests and open land areas within the district, creating additional difficulties for rescue teams. In the Brovary district, a field fire broke out — if not promptly extinguished, it threatens to spread further and cause an even greater catastrophe. Mykola Kalashnyk emphasizes that emergency services are operating around the clock — documenting the consequences of the attack, extinguishing fires, and trying to stabilize the situation as quickly as possible. According to him, the situation remains tense, but authorities and rescue services are doing everything they can to minimize destruction and assist those affected. The community is already discussing the extent of the damages and the need to strengthen the protection of strategic objects. At the same time, people look on with concern at future prospects, as residential blocks, warehouses, and transport infrastructure sites have once again come under attack, confirming that the war in Kyiv region continues, and each day brings new challenges for local residents and rescue services.

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