Russian attack on Kyiv: Photo report of aftermath revealed
On the night of March 21, the Russian occupiers attacked Kyiv with missiles of various types. Photos and videos of the aftermath of the Russian attack have emerged, according to RBC-Ukraine correspondent, Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko, and the Kyiv City Military Administration.
The RBC-Ukraine correspondent visited the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv. A warhead of a Russian missile was found and seized there.
According to Interior Minister Klymenko, the pyrotechnics of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine worked in the Shevchenkivskyi district and seized a part of the missile with the help of special equipment.
Photo: RBC-Ukraine
Photo: RBC-Ukraine
Photo: RBC-Ukraine
Photo: RBC-Ukraine
Photo: RBC-Ukraine
The falling debris of downed rockets caused damage in three districts of Kyiv.
Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Photo: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
A two-story building, a substation, and warehouses caught fire in the Podil district. In Shevchenkivskyi district, a high-rise building and cars were on fire, and some residents were evacuated.
Two high-rise buildings and an educational institution were damaged in Sviatoshynskyi district.
New photos
The correspondent of RBC-Ukraine visited the place where the fragments of the downed missiles fell in Kyiv.
A sinkhole formed in the Shevchenkivskyi district and the windows of a nearby building were blown out. At present, the consequences are being eliminated on the spot.
Russian shelling of Kyiv on March 21
Last night, Russian forces fired 31 missiles at Ukraine. Among them were 29 Kh-101/Kh-555 cruise missiles, an Iskander-M ballistic missile, and a Kinzhal missile. All missiles were destroyed in the Kyiv region.
However, it is known that in Kyiv, the falling debris of the downed missiles caused damage in three districts.
According to recent reports, 12 people were injured in the Russian missile attack in Kyiv. It is known that at least two people were hospitalized.
Read more about the aftermath of the attack on Kyiv in RBC-Ukraine's article.