Nighttime Russian attack on Kyiv Oblast: train station and depot destroyed, houses damaged, 3 injured – photos
The Fastiv, Vyshhorod and Bucha districts of Kyiv Oblast came under a large-scale Russian attack on the night of 5-6 December, leaving three people injured.
Source: State Emergency Service of Ukraine; Mykola Kalashnyk, Head of Kyiv Oblast Military Administration
Details: The State Emergency Service reported that fires had broken out and damage occurred at a railway station and a rolling stock maintenance depot in Fastiv.
Debris from a UAV caused a fire in a warehouse in the village of Novi Petrivtsi covering 5,500 sq m. In addition, three lorries caught fire, one residential building was destroyed and six houses were damaged.
A fire and structural damage occurred in a house in the village of Nezhylovychi in the Bucha district.
Work to deal with the aftermath of the attack is ongoing.
Kalashnyk reported that a woman aged 46 had been hospitalised with shrapnel wounds to her arm, chest and back as well as blunt cervical spine injury as a result of the attack on the Vyshhorod district.
Another woman, aged 40, suffered a laceration to her cheek. She received treatment at the scene without hospitalisation.
A man aged 42 was injured in Fastiv, suffering a laceration to his left shin. There was no need for hospitalisation.
All those affected have received the necessary medical treatment.
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