Massive russian shelling of Kyiv Region caused damage in four districts. State Emergency Service shows consequences

Consequences of the massive russian shelling of the Kyiv Region on June 2, 2026. Photo: State Emergency Service of the Kyiv Region

During the night of June 2, russian troops massively attacked the Kyiv Region, resulting in damage in four districts, and three people were injured. falling debris and hits caused fires in the residential sector and at civilian infrastructure facilities.

This was reported by the head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, Maksym Kalashnyk, and the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.

At night, the enemy attacked the region using drones, cruise missiles and ballistic missiles. Three victims are known: in Buchanskyi district, a man was hospitalized with a cut wound to his thigh, a resident of Obukhiv district received a shrapnel wound to his leg, and in Fastiv district, a man suffered an acute stress reaction.

In total, the consequences of the russian attack were recorded in four districts of the region. In particular, the Buchanskyi district has suffered the most damage so far - three private houses, logistics and warehouses, other non-residential buildings, as well as six trucks have been damaged.

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In Vyshhorod district, two apartment buildings and a private household were damaged. And in Fastiv and Obukhiv districts, private houses were damaged.

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Meanwhile, rescuers from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine clarified the extent of damage from the night shelling and reported on fires:

Kalashnyk added that operational services are working on the ground. Where the security situation allows, the inspection of territories, recording of destruction and elimination of the consequences of the attack are ongoing.

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As a reminder, the previous evening, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that the aggressor country of russia may launch a massive air strike in the near future. The occupiers have completed all preparations for it.

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