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According to the head of the regional military administration Ruslan Kravchenko,...

Missile blow to the Kyiv region: the Russians damaged the fire department and injured the baby (photo)

According to the head of the regional military administration Ruslan Kravchenko, the enemy failed to hit objects of residential or critical infrastructure, but several private homes were still damaged. Russian invaders do not stop attacking the peaceful cities of Ukraine and on the eve of the enemy's actions were affected by the Kyiv region. On June 30, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation struck rocket strokes and shared details in the regional military administration.

According to the chief of Ova Ruslan Kravchenko, three people, including one child, were injured as a result of an enemy attack that was yesterday. They began to provide the necessary help immediately. "The victims are currently in one of the district hospitals of the region. People have received all the necessary medical care. There is no entry into residential or critical infrastructure.

At the same time, three private homes were damaged in the territory of one of the areas of the region," Ruslan Kravchenko said. Windows, doors, damaged walls. Separately, the OVA added that the enemy shelling damaged the warehouse, administrative buildings, as well as 16 vehicles. Operational services continue to work on the spot. The State Emergency Service added that after Russian terror, in the form of rocket strikes, the fire department in the Kiev region was damaged.

The explosive wave knocked glass, windows, and the ceiling was damaged. At the time of attack, rescuers were in shelter, so no one was injured. We will remind, on the night of July 1 of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation attacked the Dnieper with rockets, resulting in the injured supermarket and dwellings. According to the Air Force, there were several missiles flying in the direction of the regional center.