
On Saturday, February 28, the Russian army struck settlements in the Obukhiv district. There is damage, but no deaths or injuries.
This was reported by the head of KOVA Mykola Kalashnyk.
The alert in the Obukhiv district lasted from 6:56 to 8:38 a.m. The Ukrainian Air Force recorded the movement of drones in the region.
A private house, a car, and a hangar were damaged in the attack, Kalashnik said. He promises to provide necessary assistance to people whose homes were damaged.
The previous time the Russian army attacked the region was on the night of February 26. In several settlements in four districts of the Kyiv region, houses, warehouses, cars, garages and utility rooms, and a cultural center were damaged.
On the night of February 26, the Russian army attacked Kyiv with drones and ballistic missiles. As of this morning, damage was reported in three areas.
As a result of falling debris in the Darnytskyi district, the blast wave damaged windows and doors in an apartment on the first floor of a nine-story building. There were no injuries. In the Holosiivskyi district, garages were on fire as a result of falling debris, and in the Pechersk district, a private house was on fire.
During the earlier shelling on February 22, a man was killed and 17 people were injured in the region, most of them in the Fastiv district.