Russia's missile warhead was discovered in Kyiv's building
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Russia's missile warhead was discovered in Kyiv's building

Vitaliy Klitschko
Russia's missile warhead was discovered in Kyiv's building

In one of the apartments of a Kyiv building in the Sviatoshynskyi district, the warhead of a Russian missile was discovered, which did not explode. The evacuation of the residents of the building is in progress.

A Russian missile got stuck in an apartment in Sviatoshynskyi district in Kyiv

The mayor of the capital, Vitaliy Klitschko, officially confirmed this information.

An undetonated warhead of Russia's missile was found in one of the apartments in a residential building in Sviatoshynskyi district. People are being evacuated from the house, he said.

According to the latest data, as of this hour, 20 people have been injured in Kyiv as a result of a Russian missile attack.

Thirteen of them are hospitalised, including three children.

A thirteen-year-old boy and four adults were treated by medics on the spot. One woman was sent to the intensive care unit and continues to receive intensive care. Currently, the injured woman is alive.

In addition, it is emphasised that several buildings were damaged in the Solomyanskyi, Svyatoshynskyi and Pecherskyi districts of Kyiv. Emergency services are on site.

Balconies from the ground to 4th floor of a residential building and 4 apartments were damaged due to falling debris in Svyatoshyn district. In another building, an unexploded warhead of a missile was discovered — the residents of the building were evacuated. Also, a non-residential two-story building caught fire in Sviatoshynskyi district. Cars were on fire at another address.

In the Solomyanskyi district, the windows of an apartment building were blown out by an explosive wave. In addition, several apartments caught fire.

In the Pechersk district, a fire broke out due to hitting a non-residential building. During the liquidation of the consequences of the shelling, one victim was found.

In the Darnytskyi district, several places where debris fell were recorded, in particular, on the roof of a 9-story residential building — without catching fire, and near the territory of a kindergarten — also without further burning.

The death toll has increased in Kharkiv

According to Oleg Syniegubov, the head of the Kharkiv Regional Military Administration, the death toll has increased to four as a result of the occupiers' strikes on the city.

It is also reported about 42 wounded.

The Russian army again struck residential areas.

Air defence forces destroyed 21 of the 41 rockets fired by the Russian army on the night of January 23.

It is also worth noting that individual enemy missiles did not reach their targets.

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