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In Kyiv, the wreckage of a Russian drone fell near a metro station: the building of the Darnytskyi depot was damaged

On the night of January 29, the Russians attacked Kyiv with attack drones, and air defense was operating in the capital. In the morning, it became known that debris from a Russian UAV had fallen near a metro station in the Darnytskyi district of the capital.

This was reported by the chairman, Vitaliy Klitschko. The building of the Darnytskyi depot was damaged.

The mayor announced that debris from the downed “Shahed” had fallen in the Darnytskyi district at 06:09.

“Debris from a Russian UAV fell near a metro station in the Darnytskyi district of the capital. All services are heading to the scene,” Klitschko wrote.

A few minutes later, he gave the first details about the consequences of the attack.

“The debris of the UAV that fell in the Darnytsia district damaged the fence and a separate building of the Darnytsia transit depot. All services are on site. There is no fire, no victims have been found.” As the acting head of the Darnytsia district state administration, Oleksandr Kovtunov, said, one car was also damaged.

“The debris of a Russian UAV fell in the Darnytsia district, damaging the fence and a separate building. There is no fire, no victims. All services are on site. According to preliminary information, one car was damaged,” the message published at 06:18 says.

At about 9 a.m., an air alert was again declared in the capital due to an attack by Russian drones.

This time, according to the Kyiv City Military Administration, the debris fall was recorded in the Desnyanskyі district in an open area.

Grass and bushes caught fire. As of 09:36, the city military administration announced the establishment of information on damage and victims.

The press service of the State Emergency Service of the capital specified that the fire, which broke out as a result of the fall of the fragments of a Russian drone, was extinguished at 10:19 on an area of ​​2 hectares by 21 firefighters and 6 units of special equipment.