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To spread: on the night of May 25, as a result of the fall of the fragments of R...

Russian drones damaged the KNU dormitory: the rector of the university opened details (photo, video)

To spread: on the night of May 25, as a result of the fall of the fragments of Russian UAV "Shahaned", one of the student dormitories of the Kiev National University named after. The wreck of the drone interrupted the pipe with gas, due to the explosion several people were injured. According to the rector of the university Volodymyr Bugrov in an interview with Espresso. TV, the blow caused an explosion of gas, resulting in the building was partially destroyed and temporarily unusable.

According to him, at midnight, a fragment of the whipped UAV fell near the wall of the hostel, damaging the gas pipe. "The windows were also damaged in the neighboring explosion. The students and students of our faculties lived here. There were no serious injuries - four with minor injuries. They were assisted and they refused hospitalization," Bugrov said.

He added that the electricity and gas in the housing were disconnected, and the police and emergency services and explosive equipment are operating on the spot, which continue inspection of the territory and rooms of the hostel for the presence of explosive objects. "The police worked, I would say, 150 percent. Also there are Kyivgas and an ambulance.

The rector also reported that the recovery time is still unknown - the university has no resources, and the management of the educational institution has already initiated the collection of assistance. "Those resources that are available for other works are for development, but now we are forced to redirect them. Therefore, we will declare assistance to everyone. The KNU Istfacian graduate Yevgeny Kuzhnenkov told Focus about the situation at the university after the Shahaneda night arrival.

According to her, despite the anxious night, the atmosphere was friendly, students actively assisted each other. Tea and coffee were organized for volunteers on the street, university management and administration staff were also present and coordinated. "The working situation, the administration gathered many indifferent students who took over the main work to disassemble the damaged parts of the hostel. At about 12:00, the windows began to sew the chipboard," she said.