Russian massive strikes cause fires in 4 districts of Kyiv region: Aftermath revealed

On the night of Monday, September 22, the Russian army launched a massive attack on the Kyiv region with strike drones. Fires were reported in 4 districts, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
In Boryspil, an apartment in a high-rise building and a private house were burned down as a result of the Russian attack. Transport and housing were also damaged there, and a man born in 1993 was injured. In Mala Oleksandrivka, there was a fire in a private house.
In the Vyshhorod district, a forest floor fire was extinguished, and in the Fastiv district, a residential building fire was extinguished. In the Obukhiv district, debris damaged a high-rise building.
Pyrotechnicians from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine are working on site, surveying the areas and removing dangerous objects.
Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine
Russian strikes on Ukraine on September 22
Late on Sunday evening, September 21, the Russian army launched Shahed-type strike drones on Ukraine. An air raid alert was declared in a number of regions.
Not only the Kyiv region but also the Sumy region came under Russian attack.
In addition, early this morning, the Russians attacked Zaporizhzhia with guided aerial drones — Russia launched about 5 aerial bombs at the city. 3 killed have already been reported there.
For more details about the night Russian strikes, read the RBC-Ukraine's report.