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Internal Ministry sum up repelled Russian attack: two fires in Kyiv Oblast

Wednesday, 6 September 2023, 09:27
Internal Ministry sum up repelled Russian attack: two fires in Kyiv Oblast
PHOTO: STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE

A combined air attack of the Russian Federation on 6 September has led to fires in the Fastiv and Bucha districts of Kyiv Oblast due to the fall of fragments of Russian missiles.

Source: Internal Minister Ihor Klymenko, as quoted by the press service of the ministry; Ruslan Kravchenko, Head of Kyiv Oblast Military Administration, on Telegram

Quote: "Another restless night for Ukrainians. The enemy carried out a combined attack on Odesa and Kyiv oblasts.

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Rescue workers arrived at the scenes of the bombardments in the Izmail district of Odesa Oblast.

Unfortunately, there is one fatality – an employee of one of the companies.

In Kyiv Oblast, falling missile fragments led to fires in the Fastiv and Bucha districts.

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Units from the State Emergency Service promptly extinguished the fire. There are no casualties."

Details: Kravchenko specified that the falling wreckage caused grass fires in a number of settlements, which have been put out.

Some wreckage was observed falling near a railway line, although railway traffic will not be stopped as there is no threat.

A fire occurred near a commercial establishment in one hromada [an administrative unit designating a town, village or several villages and their adjacent territories – ed.]. A truck and an excavator were utterly destroyed, and the premises of a retail outlet were partially damaged. The fire has been put out.

The falling wreckage damaged the facades of buildings, private vehicles and windows in a multi-storey building, a medical facility and a police station in one of the hromadas.

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