State Emergency Service shows consequences of Russian attack on Kyiv

On the night of February 22 to 23, Russian forces attempted to attack Kyiv with strike drones. Amid the enemy attack, debris from drones fell in several districts of the capital, causing damage and fires, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
As of the morning, it is known that debris from enemy drones was found in three districts of the city. Specifically, the following consequences have been reported:
- In the Holosiivskyi district, a fire occurred in a one-story private house, which was extinguished over an area of 100 square meters.
- In the Darnytskyi district, a private house and vehicles were damaged in one location, with the fire extinguished using improvised means.
- In another location, a one-story house caught fire, spreading to a neighboring building. The fire was extinguished over an area of 35 square meters.
- In the Pecherskyi district, the glazing of a non-residential building was damaged without further fire spread.
"Information about the victims is being clarified," the State Emergency Service added.
This night, the enemy attacked not only Kyiv, but also the Odesa region, Zaporizhzhia, and Kryvyi Rih. In all three cases, there are casualties, and in Kryvyi Rih, there is also one fatality. The enemy attacked this city with rockets. For more details on what was known about Russia's night attacks on Ukrainian cities, read the article by RBC-Ukraine.