Drone debris damages electric wires, roofs of two private houses in Kyiv region

Fragments of Russian drones that Ukrainian air defenders shot down early on July 27 have broken the wires of power transmission lines and damaged the roofs of two private houses and a fence.

Kyiv regional governor Ruslan Kravchenko announced this on the Telegram messenger, Ukrinform reports.

"The region was under attack by enemy strike drones for the fourth consecutive night. Air raid sirens went off three times. The civilian and critical infrastructure was not hit. There are no casualties," he wrote.

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According to Kravchenko, drone debris caused grass to catch fire in one settlement. The blaze was promptly put out.

Drone debris also broke electric wires and damaged the roofs of two private houses and a fence.

Emergency crews are eliminating the consequences of the Russian attack, Kravchenko said.

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