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A crater at the site of the missile's impact and damaged buildings: the aftermath of the missile attack on Kyiv on March 21. Photo

Dmitry KropivnitskyNews
Consequences of the missile attack on Kyiv
Consequences of the missile attack on Kyiv. Source: KMWA

On Thursday, March 21, the terrorist country of Russia attacked Kyiv with cruise and ballistic missiles. All enemy targets were destroyed by air defense forces, however, in several districts of the capital, debris damaged houses, buildings and cars.

This was reported by the press service of the Kyiv City State Administration. Unfortunately, there are some wounded.

Thus, in the morning, the terrorist country of the Russian Federation attacked the capital of Ukraine with cruise and ballistic missiles. Thanks to the incredible work of the air defense forces, all enemy targets were destroyed. However, unfortunately, as a result of the falling debris of downed ammunition in the Shevchenkivskyi district, an apartment in a six-story building was on fire, and 15 residents were evacuated. At other addresses, windows of a high-rise building were damaged and several cars were destroyed by fire. A part of a rocket was found, and sappers were engaged to neutralize it.

A crater at the site of the missile's impact and damaged buildings: the aftermath of the missile attack on Kyiv on March 21. Photo
A crater at the site of the missile's impact and damaged buildings: the aftermath of the missile attack on Kyiv on March 21. Photo
A crater at the site of the missile's impact and damaged buildings: the aftermath of the missile attack on Kyiv on March 21. Photo
A crater at the site of the missile's impact and damaged buildings: the aftermath of the missile attack on Kyiv on March 21. Photo

In Svyatoshinsky district, window glazing in two nine-story buildings and a pre-school building were damaged, and cars were also on fire. In Podilsky district, debris fell on the roof of a residential building, causing a fire and significant damage, and a transformer substation and warehouse buildings were also on fire.

A crater at the site of the missile's impact and damaged buildings: the aftermath of the missile attack on Kyiv on March 21. Photo
A crater at the site of the missile's impact and damaged buildings: the aftermath of the missile attack on Kyiv on March 21. Photo
A crater at the site of the missile's impact and damaged buildings: the aftermath of the missile attack on Kyiv on March 21. Photo
A crater at the site of the missile's impact and damaged buildings: the aftermath of the missile attack on Kyiv on March 21. Photo
A crater at the site of the missile's impact and damaged buildings: the aftermath of the missile attack on Kyiv on March 21. Photo
A crater at the site of the missile's impact and damaged buildings: the aftermath of the missile attack on Kyiv on March 21. Photo
A crater at the site of the missile's impact and damaged buildings: the aftermath of the missile attack on Kyiv on March 21. Photo

The enemy attack preliminarily injured more than 10 people. Fortunately, no one was killed.

A crater at the site of the missile's impact and damaged buildings: the aftermath of the missile attack on Kyiv on March 21. Photo

As reported by OBOZ.UA, on the morning of March 21, Ukrainian air defenders repelled a massive Russian air attack, destroying all missiles over Kyiv region. In particular, 29 cruise missiles and two aerial ballistic missiles were shot down.

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