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Large-scale fire breaks out in Kyiv Region due to russian attack – administrative building and warehouses on fire

On the night of July 21, the russian occupiers attacked the Kyiv Region, as a result of which a large-scale fire broke out in the Fastiv District – an administrative building and a warehouse were on fire. In general, destruction due to shelling is recorded in two districts of the region.

It was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.

Thus, a large-scale fire broke out in the Fastiv District - an administrative building with an area of ​​300 sq.m. was on fire, as well as a warehouse - 1200 sq.m. Rescuers extinguished the fire.

In addition, there is destruction in the residential sectors of the Fastiv and Vyshhorod Districts.

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There were no casualties as a result of the attack.

The head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration Mykola Kalashnyk later added that the enemy attacked the region all night with a combination of drones and missiles - the alert lasted for almost 10 hours.

There are no casualties among the population, the consequences of the enemy attack are recorded in two districts of the region:

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  • in the Vyshhorod District, outbuildings and a car were damaged,
  • in the Fastiv District, three private houses, two cars and warehouses of one of the enterprises were damaged.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on the morning of Monday, July 21, the work of the Lukianivska metro station in Kyiv was suspended due to damage during enemy shelling.

On the night of Monday, July 21, Ivano-Frankivsk experienced the largest attack in the entire war. The aggressor country, the russian federation, massively attacked Ivano-Frankivsk with the help of missiles and Shaheds, there are casualties.

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