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Night enemy attack on Kyiv: wreckage of downed drones causes damage in 3 districts, no people injured

On the night of Monday, July 7, the aggressor state russia carried out another air attack, as a result of which the fall of drone wreckage was recorded in three districts of the capital - a heating main, administrative and office buildings, and a car wash were damaged.

Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko announced this on the Telegram channel, the Ukrainian News agency reports.

The head of the capital described the preliminary consequences of the enemy shelling.

Thus, in the Desnianskyi District, the facade of an administrative building, a gas pipe, and an empty tank were damaged as a result of the fall of drone wreckage; the burning of the wreckage was eliminated.

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For the same reason, a car caught fire - the fire was eliminated.

The blast wave damaged the glazing of a non-residential building and nearby cars.

In the Solomianskyi District, the wreckage of a downed UAV fell on a car wash; cars and a water supply pipe were damaged.

In the Holosiivskyi District, UAV debris damaged windows in an office building.

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Also, as a result of the UAV debris hitting the building, a large-diameter heating main was damaged, and utility workers are already working to eliminate the accident.

According to preliminary information, no injuries were reported.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on the night of Monday, July 7, russian troops launched 4 missiles and 101 drones over the territory of Ukraine, air defense forces managed to shoot down 58 UAVs, and another 17 drones were lost/suppressed by electronic warfare.

On July 6, Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko said that a tank with fuel and lubricants exploded in the hangar of a commercial enterprise near the CHPP-6 in the capital.

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Rescuers showed how they extinguished a fire near the CHPP in Kyiv.

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