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Two people injured and buildings, cars, company and boiler room damaged – Kyiv Mayor on attack aftermath – photos

Two people injured and buildings, cars, company and boiler room damaged – Kyiv Mayor on attack aftermath – photos

Two people have been injured and four cars, a boiler room, a company and non-residential buildings in three districts of Kyiv have caught fire as a result of a Russian missile attack on the early morning of 2 September.

Source: Kyiv Mayor Vitalii Klitschko on Telegram

Quote from Klitschko: "Russia once again launched a missile attack on Kyiv on the morning of 2 September. Emergency services are working in Sviatoshynskyi, Holosiivskyi and Shevchenkivskyi districts.

As of 06:25, two adults have sought medical help, and one of them was taken to hospital."

Details: According to early reports, four cars were burning at one of the places where the debris fell in Sviatoshynskyi district, and the fire was extinguished.

A two-storey non-residential building was also on fire, and kiosks near the Sviatoshyn metro station and the windows of the metro station building were damaged. The station is currently open and functioning.

The building of a boiler room in Holosiivskyi district was damaged, and the fire was extinguished.

A fire broke out on the premises of a company in Shevchenkivskyi district.

"Dealing with the aftermath of the enemy attack continues. All emergency services are working at the scenes," Klitschko summed up.

Background:

  • On the morning of 2 September, Ukrainian air defence was responding to a Russian attack in Kyiv and Kyiv Oblast. Missile debris fell in three districts of Kyiv, fires broke out, and one person was injured.
  • Kyiv City Military Administration noted that the Russians had attacked the capital using more than 10 cruise missiles, about 10 ballistic missiles and an attack drone.

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