A Russian strike destroyed one of Ukraine's largest logistics hubs
On the night of July 19, Russian troops struck one of Ukraine’s largest logistics hubs in the Kyiv region. The attack caused a massive fire, and there are casualties.
According to preliminary reports, two people were injured.
Rescue workers contained the fire around 10:30 a.m. The blaze engulfed two warehouse buildings with a total area of about 100,000 square meters.
More than 200 rescue workers, 73 pieces of equipment, and three helicopters were deployed to deal with the aftermath of the attack.
According to local media reports, the “Antel” logistics center in the Bucha district may have been targeted, but there is currently no official confirmation of this information.
Source: State Emergency Service of Kyiv Oblast.
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