Russian forces launched a massive drone and missile attack on the Kyiv region during the night of March 14. Four people were killed and 15 others were injured as a result of the strikes.
The consequences of the attack were reported on Telegram by the head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, Mykola Kalashnyk.
According to him, ordinary settlements in the region were targeted, including residential buildings, educational institutions, businesses and critical infrastructure facilities. The greatest damage was recorded in the Obukhiv and Brovary districts, with around 30 damaged sites reported so far.
In the Vyshhorod district, a multi-storey residential building and warehouse facilities were damaged. In the Brovary district, two private houses, a dormitory, non-residential, office and industrial buildings, a restaurant facility, a garage cooperative and cars were damaged.
In the Obukhiv district, two schools, a kindergarten, three private houses, a multi-storey residential building, and non-residential and industrial premises were damaged. In the Bucha district, a private house was damaged.
Authorities said that 15 residents of the region were injured in the attack, three of them in serious condition, while two are undergoing surgery. All injured people are receiving the necessary medical assistance.
Rescuers, medics, police and municipal services are working at the sites. Assistance centers for affected residents are also being deployed.
Meanwhile, due to the overnight shelling, electric public transport in Kyiv was temporarily suspended on several sections of the city, the Kyiv City State Administration reported. Restrictions were in effect on Holosiivskyi Avenue, near Lybidska and Demiivska squares, Teremky and Pechersk.
Later the city authorities said that electric transport services had been restored, although vehicles are currently running with schedule deviations.
