In the night and early morning of Wednesday, January 29, Russians once again attacked Ukraine with drones. Air defense systems were active in Kyiv, and debris from the enemy UAV fell near a metro station in the Darnytsia district of the capital.
This was reported by Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko. The drone wreckage damaged the fence and a standalone building at the entrance to the Darnytsia depot.
"All services are on the scene. There is currently no fire, and no casualties have been reported," Klitschko wrote at 6:18.
Updated: the Kyiv-24 TV channel showed the aftermath of the debris from the Russian "Shahed" falling in the Darnytsia district of the capital.
According to his data, the enemy attack caused damage to the fence and a standalone building at the Kharkiv depot entrance. No casualties have been found.
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As a reminder, during the Russian drone attack on January 28, debris from a downed drone damaged a building housing a retro car museum in the Kyiv region. A fire broke out in Mezhyhirya covering an area of 600 square meters. The Russians destroyed nine retro cars from the collection of fugitive president Viktor Yanukovych, with another 27 vehicles sustaining damage.
As reported by "Telegraph," on the night of January 29, Russians attacked the Odesa region with drones. An explosion was heard in the city of Kiliya, followed by a fire. Videos of the explosion and the subsequent blaze have surfaced online.