

Russia launched a massive strike on Kiev tonight and this morning.
Rescuers are liquidating the consequences of the night attack on the capital. During the night and morning of 22 October, the enemy launched a combined attack on Kiev - two people were killed, the State Emergency Service has reported.
Dniprovskyi district: another enemy attack hit a residential building. The fire occurred at the level of the sixth floor of a sixteen-storey building. Ten people were rescued and brought out to fresh air. During the liquidation of the consequences of the impact, unfortunately, the bodies of two dead were found. The fire is currently extinguished.
Darnitsky district: as a result of a UAV hit there was a fire in a seventeen-storey residential building - from the 11th to the 16th floor. Also, at another address, a fire was recorded in a two-storey non-residential building. The fire was localised.
Desnyanskyi district: preliminary, as a result of an enemy attack, the facade of a ten-storey building was damaged. A car caught fire in the yard, a gas pipe was damaged. The fire was liquidated. During the fire extinguishing 20 people were rescued.
Pechersk district: preliminary, there was a UAV hit in the 21st floor of a twenty-five-storey residential building. Minor fire was liquidated before the arrival of fire and rescue units.
Information about the victims is being clarified, reports the State Emergency Service.
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