Shahaneda attack on Kiev: What kind of appearance does the house where the Ambassador of Estonia lives (video)
Ambassadork herself and her family went down into the bomb shelter during the attack and were not injured. Her apartment is in order. Err writes about it. Early in the morning on Thursday, November 7, Kyiv was attacked by Russia. The Russian Armed Forces drone attacked a dwelling house where Ambassador Anneli Kolk lives. Anneli was not injured. Kolk commented the Estonian media and noted that the capital of Ukraine has been constantly attacked by drones in the last month.
According to Kolk, in October there was only one night when no air alarm was announced. On Thursday night, air alarm lasted eight hours, and although the ambassador with their family was in the bomb shelter, at some point it seemed to them that the attack was over, and they returned to their apartment on the upper floors of the building. "However, the drones continued to fly, attacked, and our house was also injured," said Annel Kolk.
According to her, the Russian drone, which struck their house at 5:30 in the morning, did not lead to human casualties, since there was no one on the upper floor of the building. But after the drone attack on the upper floors of an apartment building, a fire occurred. Members of the ambassador and she was not injured and can continue to live in the same building. "Only the external facade and the roof of the building were caused.
The whole top floor, but fortunately, all people remained alive," Kolk said. Kolk has been working at the Estonia Foreign Ministry since 1999. At the end of September 2023, she presented the certificates of the new ambassador to the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky. Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsakhkna commented on Russia's attack on Kiev, publishing a photo of a burning house. "He was lucky that he was not injured.
No one will be safe in Ukraine until Russia has stopped aggression," the minister said, adding that Ukraine needs more anti -air defense to protect its residents. "We should not get used to it," Tsakhkna added. In a comment to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Minister added that in September only Russia sent more than 1300 drones to Ukraine. "October was even more intense from the point of view of attacks. The attacks are often carried out at night.