On August 29, in the Dniprovskyi district of Kyiv, fragments of a downed enemy drone fell in the area of a residential building.
This was reported by the head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Serhii Popka, and the chairman, Vitaly Klychka.
The mayor noted that in the Dnipro district of the city, debris from a downed drone fell on a children’s playground between houses. Emergency services are on their way to the scene to check.
Later, it became known that debris had previously been recorded falling on the territory of a residential building. No damage, casualties or fire were found.
According to Serhii Popka, the head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, in Kyiv, due to the “Shahed” attack, debris fell on the territory of residential buildings in the Holosiivskyi district.
The official noted that windows and doors in an apartment building were previously damaged there.
“Information about the victims is being established. Emergency services have gone to the scene,” he added.
The Chairman of Kyiv, Vitalii Klitschko, clarified at 05:50 that in the Holosiivskyi district, windows and doors in an apartment on the 6th floor of a residential building were damaged by debris.
“A small fragment, similar to a nut, was found in the apartment,” Vitaliy Klitschko said, adding that information on the damage and victims is being ascertained.
At 6:20 in the morning, it became known that in the Desnyanskyi district, the fragments of the drone fell on the territory of a private household. A gazebo in a cottage town is on fire at the site of the fall.
There is no information about the victims.
“Russian drones flew to Kyiv from the territory of the occupied Kherson Regiont and the Kursk Regiont of the Russian Federation until midnight, around 11:00 p.m. Barrage munitions entered the capital in waves and from different directions. The air alert in the capital lasted for more than 5 hours. Air defense forces and means destroyed more than a dozen Russian attack drones (the exact number and type of drones will be made public by the Air Force),” the message reads.