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According to the mayor of Kyiv Vitaliy Klitschko, a guardian of a medical instit...

The Russian Federation attacked Kiev "Shahheda": the building of the children's clinic was damaged, explosions known

According to the mayor of Kyiv Vitaliy Klitschko, a guardian of a medical institution, who had to be hospitalized, was injured as a result of an enemy attack. On the evening of November 23, Russian invaders launched shock -free Shahaned drones throughout Ukraine, as a result of the fall of the fragments of which part of the clinic in the Dniprovsky district of Kiev. This was reported by the mayor of Kiev Vitaliy Klitschko.

"In the Dnieper district, as a result of the fall of the UAV fragments, there was a fire of the external cladding of the clinic building. He later specified that the fire on the facade of the polyclinic building was extinguished. "The wall of the establishment building, the windows, broken trees in the yard are also damaged," Klitschko said. The mayor of Kyiv reported that the Russian attack was injured by a medical institution who was hospitalized as a result of the Russian attack.

The State Emergency Service was also reported. "Upon arrival, rescuers found that due to the fall of UAVs on the open terrain near the two -storey building of the children's clinic, there was damage to the external cladding of the facade, the entrance group of the building and windows," the statement said. According to rescuers, at the time of the arrival of firefighters the fire of the clinic was not observed.

At the same time, at midnight, focus correspondents reported that a powerful explosion had been in Kiev. Before that, the Air Force of the Armed Forces warned that there were enemy UAVs in the capital and urged to be in shelters. Recall that on the night of November 27 to November 28, Russian occupation troops attacked Ukraine with winged rockets of the type "caliber", which is why explosions were heard in different regions.