Roof of private house was damaged as result of falling debris in Kyiv region

Roof of private house was damaged as result of falling debris in Kyiv region

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In one of the communities in the Kyiv region, the roof of a private house was damaged due to the falling debris, while in another community, the fence near a house was damaged.

The Head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration reported this on Facebook, according to Ukrinform. 

"In one of the communities, the roof of a private house was damaged due to the falling debris. In another community, minor damage to the fence near a house was detected. We will facilitate the prompt restoration of the damaged property." Kravchenko stated

He noted that there were no recorded casualties or injuries.

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"Air defense systems were operational in the region. Thanks to the precise and professional work of the military, enemy targets were destroyed. We thank the Armed Forces for saving lives!" emphasized the Head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration.

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As Ukrinform reported earlier, around 03:30 on May 16, 2023, Russian occupiers attacked Ukraine from the north, south, and east with 18 missiles of various types, including air, sea, and ground-based missiles.

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