In Kyiv region, there are injuries and destruction due to drone attacks.


On the night of July 6, the occupiers launched a drone attack on the territory of Ukraine, leading to shelling in the Kyiv region. According to Glavkom, the head of the Kyiv regional military administration Mykola Kalashnyk reported that several people were injured from these shellings.
The attack occurred in the Vyshhorod district, where three people were injured, Kalashnyk said.
Among the injured are a 35-year-old man with shrapnel wounds, as well as an elderly woman and man who experienced acute stress reactions. Everyone received the necessary medical assistance at the scene.
Also, two residential buildings, four garages, and vehicles were destroyed, as well as damages to other buildings. A fire broke out in a warehouse, and private homes were damaged.
In addition, a few days ago, the occupiers attacked the capital, resulting in 23 injuries and damage to the Polish consulate, branches, and a warehouse of 'Nova Poshta', a publishing house and a 'Nash Format' store.
Attack on Kyiv: Consequences and Damage
The actions of Russian drones led to injuries among people in the Kyiv region, which caused public outrage. Such attacks pose a threat to the civilian population and the region's infrastructure.
The events resulting from the attacks by occupying forces on Kyiv and the shelling of the Kyiv region pose serious threats to the safety of civilians and the region's infrastructure. Drone attacks and shelling have already led to injuries and material damages, so the situation requires attention and response from the authorities and the international community.Read also
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