As a result of russia's missile strike on Kyiv on Friday, December 20, the facade stained glass window of St. Nicholas Church, the work of architect Vladyslav Horodetskyi, who is called the Ukrainian Gaudi, was damaged.
It was reported by the Ukrainian International Institute of Restoration.
"The blast wave damaged the facade stained glass window of St. Nicholas Church, an architectural monument of national importance (security number 260108/1). The blast wave also damaged the windows of the administrative building of the National House of Music, which is next to the church," the report says.
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on Friday, December 20, at around 7:00 a.m., russian troops launched a combined missile strike on Kyiv. Falling debris damaged buildings in the city center of the capital. In the Holosiivskyi District, an office building, road surface, and gas pipe were damaged. As a result, a fire broke out and 5 cars caught fire.
At another address, the facade of an office building was damaged and the roof caught fire. In addition, destruction was recorded on the fifteenth floor of the building, where people may be trapped. Preliminarily, 2 people were injured and hospitalized.
It is reported that powerful explosions were heard in Kyiv on Friday, December 20.
In Kyiv, a number of trolleybuses and buses are delayed due to traffic congestion on Antonovycha and Yuriia Illienka streets.
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