On the night of January 21, Russia attacked the Kyiv region with kamikaze drones. As a result of falling debris, there is damage, and a fire broke out.
This was reported by the Kyiv regional military administration and the police of the Kyiv region.
The acting head of the Kyiv regional military administration, Mykola Kalashnyk, reported that on the night of January 21, the air alert in the region lasted for almost 8 hours. The Russians once again attacked the Kyiv region with strike UAVs.
The air defense forces successfully repelled the attack, destroyed Russian targets and prevented hits on critical or residential infrastructure. No casualties were reported in the Kyiv region, but damage from falling debris is known.
Thus, as a result of falling debris from downed UAVs in one of the settlements of the Kyiv region, a private house and a car were damaged.
The windows in the house were broken and the roof was damaged. The street electrical network equipment was also damaged. Repair work is underway, Kalashnik reported.
In addition, as a result of falling debris from the downed UAVs, a grassy area in the forest belt caught fire. The fire was quickly extinguished by rescuers. There is currently no information about the victims.
Investigators, forensic specialists, and explosives technicians from the Kyiv region police are working at the scene. They are establishing all the consequences of the Russian attack, as well as recording another war crime by Russia.