Russian attack on Kyiv region leaves 1 dead, 8 injured, veterinary clinic destroyed
Russia carried out a mass attack on Kyiv region (photo: t.me/dsns_telegram)
Russian troops carried out a series of strikes on the Kyiv region during a daytime mass attack. As a result, there is one dead and injured, and a veterinary clinic with animals burned down, according to Head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration Mykola Kalashnyk.
"Unfortunately, as of now, we have one dead and eight injured, including a child. All people are receiving the necessary medical assistance," Kalashnyk said.
According to him, after the enemy attack, consequences are being recorded in Bucha, Fastiv, and Obukhiv districts. In particular, private houses, apartment buildings, cars, administrative buildings, and other facilities were damaged.
"Unfortunately, animals were also affected as a result of the attack — due to damage to a veterinary clinic, about 20 animals were killed. More detailed information later," the head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration added.
It was also reported that during the mass attack, a Russian drone hit a residential building in Obukhiv in the Kyiv region.

photo: State Emergency Service of Kyiv region

photo: State Emergency Service of Kyiv region

photo: State Emergency Service of Kyiv region

photo: State Emergency Service of Kyiv region

photo: State Emergency Service of Kyiv region
Mass attack on Ukraine on April 3
This morning, April 3, air raid alerts were declared in several regions of Ukraine due to the threat of drone attacks from Russia. In addition, Russia later launched cruise missiles from strategic bombers.
After the attack, emergency power supply restrictions were introduced in Kyiv and other regions of Ukraine.
According to DTEK (Ukraine's largest private energy company), the outages will remain in effect until the end of the air raid alert and stabilization of the energy system, and currently, outage schedules are not being applied.
All that is known about the consequences of the mass attack on Ukraine can be found in the RBC-Ukraine report.