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Share: On the morning of October 22, the Russian occupation forces launched a se...

The Russians attacked Kyiv for the second time during the night with "shaheds": high-rise buildings are on fire, there are casualties (photo)

Share: On the morning of October 22, the Russian occupation forces launched a second combined attack on Kyiv, as a result of which at least two people were killed. A repeated air alert was announced in the capital around 4:48, the press service of the Kyiv City Military Administration reported. And an hour later, the head of the KMVA, Timur Tkachenko, reported that in the Dnipro district, as a result of an enemy attack, a fire broke out on the 8th and 9th floors of a high-rise building.

"We have information about one person killed as a result of an attack in the Dnipro district," Tkachenko noted. According to him, the consequences of the repeated Russian attack were also recorded in the Darnytskyi and Desnyansky districts of the capital. This information was confirmed by the Mayor of Kyiv Vitaliy Klitschko. "As a result of falling debris in the Desnyan district, a fire broke out in a 10-story residential building.

Also, earlier, debris hit a high-rise building in the Pechersk district," Klitschko wrote. The mayor of the capital also provided detailed information on the consequences of the enemy attack as of 6:40. Dniprovskyi district: Pecherskyi district: Darnytskyi district: At the same time, KMVA emphasized that the number of affected residential infrastructure locations in Kyiv is constantly increasing.

Around seven in the morning, it became known about the second person killed as a result of the Russian attack on Kyiv. At the time of publication of the material, the air alert in Kyiv and the region continued. It should be noted that the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces warned of the movement of enemy UAVs in the direction of Kyiv, and the explosions heard by the capital's residents included the sounds of air defense.