Russia strikes Ukraine's Bila Tserkva: Severe fires, over 100 rescue workers involved

In Bila Tserkva, Kyiv region, on the night of August 1, large-scale fires broke out at enterprises as a result of a Russian attack, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
On the night of August 1, the Bila Tserkva district of the Kyiv region came under Russian fire.
The main strike was on the city of Bila Tserkva, where large-scale fires broke out on the territory of civilian enterprises as a result of the Russian attack. The Russians again struck civilian infrastructure, demonstrating their tactics of terrorizing the civilian population.
Despite the scale of the fire, there were no casualties - no one was injured in the Kyiv region. Emergency services quickly localized the fires and continue to eliminate the consequences of the Russian strike.
Over 100 rescuers and 34 units of equipment, including special robotics, which helped in hard-to-reach and dangerous areas, were involved in extinguishing the fires.
Russian attack on Kyiv on night of July 31
On the night of July 31, Russians launched a massive strike on Ukraine with 309 drones and 8 Iskander-K cruise missiles. Russia's main target was Kyiv.
On the morning of August 1, it became known that the number of people killed in the Russian strike on Kyiv on the night of July 31 had risen to 26 people. Among them were 3 children.
For more details about the Russian missile strike on Kyiv, read RBC-Ukraine's report.