All fires in Kyiv were extinguished following the Russian Federation's nighttime attack
Rescue workers have extinguished all fires that broke out in Kyiv as a result of the Russian nighttime shelling. Work to clear debris and secure damaged structures is ongoing.
According to the State Emergency Service, fires were reported in the Svyatoshyn and Desniansky districts of the capital. Administrative buildings and warehouses were set ablaze as a result of the attack.
“Administrative buildings and warehouses were on fire in the Svyatoshyn and Desniansky districts. Work is ongoing to clear debris and douse damaged structures,” the statement said.




Rescue workers are currently continuing to dismantle the damaged structures and douse them with water to prevent the fires from reigniting.
This was reported by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine on Facebook.
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