
On the night of July 11, Russia targeted Kyiv for the third time in a week, as a result of which at least 10 people were injured, including an 11-year-old boy. Hits and fires were recorded in three districts of the city at once. A crater formed on one of the roads.
In the Solomyanskyi district, debris hit a three-story office and warehouse building, which caused a fire that rescuers have already extinguished. At another address in the same district, a blast wave damaged a railway locomotive.
In Darnytskyi district, the impact fell on the roadway, causing an electrical panel that regulates the operation of traffic lights to catch fire. The fire was extinguished, but windows were broken in neighboring residential buildings.
In Dnipro district, debris caused a fire in a warehouse.
In Kyiv region, a large-scale fire broke out at an infrastructure facility due to a Russian attack
A large-scale fire broke out at one of the infrastructure facilities in Kyiv region as a result of a Russian attack on the night of July 11. According to a report by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, the fire covered an area of 4,000 sq. m. Dozens of rescuers and special equipment were involved in extinguishing the fire. They worked in extremely difficult conditions – at extremely high temperatures and under the constant threat of repeated shelling.