On the morning of March 25, the enemy launched another attack on the capital. According to preliminary data, as a result of a missile attack, a multi-storey building in the Pecherskyi District of Kyiv was damaged - it is currently known about two victims.
This is stated in the message of the KCMA in the Telegram channel.
In particular, the Head of the KCMA Sergey Popko noted:
"According to preliminary data, as a result of a missile attack, a multi-storey building in the Pecherskyi District was damaged. Also, previously, falling debris was recorded in the Solomianskyi and Dniprovskyi Districts"
He emphasized that all the necessary operational services are already on their way to the scene. Current data on the destruction and victims are being updated.
Local public sources stated that according to eyewitnesses, people may be at the site of the strike under the rubble of a house in the Novopechersky Lypky neighborhood. They also showed photos of smoke.
Vitali Klitschko pointed out that due to the fall of missile debris in the Pecherskyi District there is destruction in a non-residential three-story building: "Emergency services are working at the scene."
He also stressed that it is known about two victims: "There are currently two victims in the Pecherskyi District. One woman was treated on the spot. The other woman was hospitalized. "
In addition, the consequences of the missile strike were recorded in the Darnytskyi district on the left bank of the capital. In particular, a private house in the Osokorky neighbourhood was damaged by a fragment without further ignition. Information about this was published by the acting Head of the Darnytsia District State Administration Mykola Kalashnyk:
"In the Darnytskyi District, after a missile attack, a fragment damaged a private house in the Osokorky neighborhood without further fire. I went there personally. There were no casualties. Emergency services are already working at the scene."
We will remind, earlier we reported on a large-scale missile strike that the enemy carried out on March 22.