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Smashed windows in kiosks and damaged entrance to the subway: the consequences of the Russian attack on Sviatoshyno in Kyiv. Photos and video

Dmitry KropivnitskyNews
Consequences of the Russian attack in the Sviatoshynskyi district of Kyiv
Consequences of the Russian attack in the Sviatoshyn district of Kyiv

In Kyiv, fragments of one of the Russian missiles shot down on Monday, September 2, damaged the entrance to the Svyatoshyn metro station. In addition, windows were smashed and signs on nearby kiosks were broken.

This was reported by an OBOZ.UA correspondent. Liquidation of the consequences of the barbaric attack on the capital continues.

Thus, on the morning of Monday, September 2, the terrorist country launched a missile attack on Kyiv. Thanks to the air defense forces, the enemy targets were destroyed, but their fragments damaged buildings in different districts of the capital, including Sviatoshynskyi.

At this location, the entrance to the Svyatoshyn metro station was damaged, as well as windows and signs on nearby kiosks were broken. Public utilities are working at the site to clean up the area after the explosion together with the kiosk owners. It should be added that the subway station is already operating as usual.

On the morning of September 2, Russian troops launched a combined attack on Kyiv using a large number of cruise and ballistic missiles. Explosions were heard in the city, air defense systems were activated, and destruction and fires were recorded in four districts of the capital due to falling debris.

As reported by OBOZ.UA, the terrorist country of the Russian Federation attacked the capital on the morning of Monday, September 2, using various types of missiles. Air defense forces were working in Kyiv, but, unfortunately, the fragments of the downed enemy objects damaged several buildings, in particular in the Holosiivskyi district of Kyiv.

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