Wednesday22 January 2025
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The head of the Kyiv Military Administration, Tkachenko, provided further details on the response to the aftermath of the enemy attack.

The police are documenting the crime committed by the aggressors.
Начальник КМВА Ткаченко поделился новыми подробностями ликвидации последствий вражеской атаки.

Police document the facts of the Russian criminals' crime

This morning in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv, as a result of a Russian attack, three people lost their lives – two men aged 43 and 25, and a 41-year-old woman. Sincere condolences to the relatives and friends of the deceased. Fortunately, information about a fourth victim has not been confirmed. Three others received medical assistance on-site but declined hospitalization.

The head of the Kyiv Military Administration, Timur Tkachенко, reported this on his Telegram channel.

A production building was partially destroyed, leading to a fire on the third floor, along with a catering establishment, a business center, a shopping center, a store, and 10 vehicles. The entrance and exit of the "Lukyanivska" metro station were also damaged.

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All services are currently working at the site, and water supply is expected to be restored throughout the day.

A nation that desires peace does not launch ballistic missiles at the city center and does not kill peaceful citizens on their way to work, Tkachенко noted. – Russians continue to destroy, devastate, and kill. In their sick minds, this is what peace looks like.

Following this morning's aerial attack on the capital, a headquarters for eliminating the consequences has been organized at: 1 Biloruska Street. Priority distribution of plastic film for window coverage will take place at the following addresses: 5 Illienka Street, 1 Biloruska Street.

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There will also be an opportunity to receive necessary materials for temporarily sealing damaged apartments.

In the premises of the KP "Managing Company" (1 Biloruska Street). The social protection department is operating, where applications for one-time material assistance under the "Care" program can be submitted. Charitable foundations are providing additional support to the affected, reports the head of the Shevchenkivskyi District State Administration, Oleksandr Popovtsev.

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Police are documenting the aftermath of the missile attack on the capital. The attack has been recorded with debris falling in the Shevchenkivskyi and Holosiivskyi districts of the capital. In the Shevchenkivskyi district, as a result of enemy shelling, a residential building, an administrative building, business center buildings, a store, and citizens' vehicles were damaged. Three fatalities have been reported – two men and a woman.

Law enforcement officers, along with emergency service personnel and other agencies, continue to work at the scenes, recording and documenting the consequences of the latest military terror, reports the Police of Kyiv.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated today in a Telegram: “Everyone who assists the Russian state in this war must be under such pressure that it is felt no less than these strikes. We can only achieve this in unity with the entire world.”