72 private houses, 8 apartment blocks damaged in Russia's June 23 attack on Kyiv region

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Seventy-two private houses and eight apartment blocks were damaged by falling fragments of enemy missiles in the Obukhiv district, Kyiv region, during a Russian missile attack in the early hours of Sunday, June 23.

Ruslan Kravchenko, head of the region's military administration, announced this on Facebook, Ukrinform reports.

In particular, two out of the 72 private houses were destroyed.

The strikes damaged hospital buildings and 13 other buildings, including a utility company, a driving school, a pharmacy, a gas station, a grocery store, an employment center, a hotel, a medical center, a number of businesses, and a car wash.

Windows, balconies, doors, facades and roofs were broken.

In addition, 28 cars were damaged.

"The population is being provided with all the necessary assistance. Representatives of the Kyiv regional military administration and the local community continue to process information about people's needs," Kravchenko said.

According to him, the Global Empowerment Mission (GEM) and the Andrii Zasukha Charitable Foundation have already joined the prompt restoration of damaged objects.

In the early hours of Sunday, June 23, Ukrainian air defenses shot down two Kalibr cruise missiles in the Kyiv region. Two adults with minor injuries sought medical help.