Seventeen injured and damage to the "Lukyanivska" subway. Kyiv authorities clarified the consequences of the rocket attack on the capital


Due to the missile attack on Kiev in the morning of 29 December, seventeen people were preliminarily injured, there are fires in warehouses, an uninhabited apartment block and a private house, because of the damage Lukyanivska metro station works only as a shelter.
This was reported in the Kyiv city military administration.
As indicated, as of 09:50 according to preliminary data, in the capital already 17 victims.
in the Podolsky district of the capital is burning warehouse on an area of approximately 3000 m2. The number of injured is specified, the search for people is carried out.
In Svyatoshinsky district after the attack caught fire in a residential uninhabited multi-storey building. There is also an ignition of three parked cars. Both fires are liquidated. One person was injured.
In Shevchenko district, preliminary, there is damage to a residential building. There was recorded a fire on the territory of garages, on the territory of warehouses and non-residential building.
In Darnytskyi district recorded damage to a private house. Without fire. Information about the victims is specified.

In turn, Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmygal said that in other regions recorded:
- Hitting a maternity hospital and a shopping centre in Dnipropetrovsk region.
- In Kharkiv as a result of a massive attack caused problems with power supply.
- In Lviv, Sumy and Odessa damage to residential buildings.
- Damage was also recorded in Lviv, Zaporizhzhya and Kyiv regions.
There are injured and dead. The targets of the Russian attacks, he said, were critical and social infrastructure facilities. At the same time, the Ukrainian PGO repelled most of the attacks.
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