Overnight Russian attack on Kyiv Oblast: death toll rises to five, number injured to 22

The death toll from Russia's overnight attack on Kyiv Oblast has risen to five. Twenty-two people have been injured, including three children.
Source: Mykola Kalashnyk, Head of Kyiv Oblast Military Administration
Quote: "Sadly, the death toll from Russia's large-scale overnight attack on Kyiv Oblast has risen to five.
In Brovary, the death of a man born in 1970 has been confirmed. He is the fourth victim of this attack on the city. Another person was killed by the enemy in the Vyshhorod district."
Details: Kalashnyk also reported that 22 residents of the oblast, including three children, were injured in the attack. Two people in the Brovary hromada remain in a serious condition. [A hromada is an administrative unit designating a village, several villages, or a town, and their adjacent territories – ed.]
The Russian attack is confirmed to have impacted six districts in Kyiv Oblast: Brovary, Obukhiv, Vyshhorod, Bucha, Boryspil and Bila Tserkva.
A total of 184 facilities were affected, including 41 apartment blocks and 43 houses. The attack also damaged student accommodation, educational institutions, warehouses, industrial premises, a church, unfinished buildings, dozens of non-residential buildings and 60 cars. Some essential services in local settlements were also affected.
Kalashnyk noted that the Obukhiv and Brovary districts suffered the most extensive damage.
Background: On the night of 13-14 March, Russian forces conducted a large-scale missile and drone attack on Kyiv Oblast. It was previously reported that four people had been killed and at least 15 injured.
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