Six private houses damaged by falling drone debris in Kyiv region

Six private houses damaged by falling drone debris in Kyiv region

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In the Kyiv region, six private houses and a car were damaged as a result of the fall of debris from Russian attack drones shot down on the night of July 5.

The head of the Kyiv Regional State Administration, Ruslan Kravchenko, reported this on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.

"The enemy has been attacking our region with attack drones almost all night. The air alert was announced several times and lasted more than four hours. Air defense forces were working in the region. There are some enemy targets downed," he noted.

According to the head of the Regional State Administration, there were no hits to residential or critical infrastructure. There were no casualties either.

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According to Kravchenko, six private houses and a car were damaged in one of the territorial communities as a result of the falling debris of the downed targets. Windows in the houses were smashed and fences were damaged.

All operational services are working on the ground. Work is underway to eliminate and further document the consequences of the attack.

As reported, on the night of July 5, the Defense Forces shot down all 32 Russian Shahed drones.

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