In Kyiv region, there has again been a confirmed case of a destructive attack by Russian occupants: as a result of enemy drone strikes, a large-scale fire broke out, spreading through a multi-story building and causing significant material damage — at least ten cars were damaged

The incident was reported early on May 7 and was immediately confirmed by local authorities. According to Mykola Kalahnik, the head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, the incident occurred in the Bucha district, where the enemy targeted a location using drones. During the attack, a severe fire erupted between the second and third floors of a ten-story residential complex that had not yet been officially put into operation. The fire quickly engulfed parts of the structure, causing substantial damage and adding additional stress for local residents. Based on information provided by Mykola Kalahnik, no one was injured during the attack — no reports of casualties have been received. However, considering the intensity of the fire and property damage, additional assessments are planned to determine the extent of the destruction and possible consequences for residents. In addition to the fire, preliminary data indicate that ten passenger cars parked near the residential buildings were damaged during the attack. Furthermore, in connection with this incident, the site has been cordoned off by relevant services for investigative actions and assessment of the scale of damages. It is important to recall that drone attacks in Ukraine have increasingly caused extensive destruction and human casualties, inflicting significant damage not only to infrastructure but also affecting the psychological state of the population. Such strikes periodically raise alarm and require additional response from Ukrainian defense forces and law enforcement agencies to counter these threats. Overall, the situation in Kyiv region remains tense, and its residents are once again facing the realities of military aggression. Local authorities urge citizens to be cautious and follow all safety recommendations, especially during air raid alerts and drone attacks. The situation is currently under control, and experts continue to investigate all circumstances of the event and work to minimize negative impacts on the region’s residents.