Shelling of Kyiv and Odesa: key events of the night.

Shelling of Kyiv and Odesa: key events of the night
Shelling of Kyiv and Odesa: key events of the night

On the night of June 10, enemy forces shelled Kyiv, Kyiv Region, and Odesa. The main events of the night were gathered by the portal 'Glavkom' to keep everyone informed of current news.

Shelling of Kyiv

During the night of June 10, the enemy attacked Kyiv with strike drones and missiles. The alert lasted five hours. Seven out of ten districts of the capital were damaged.

The districts affected by the strike included: Obolonskyi, Holosiivskyi, Shevchenkivskyi, Solomianskyi, Darnytskyi, Podilskyi, and Desnyanskyi. Fires were reported in open areas, and there were fires in non-residential buildings.

Kyiv Region

That night, the enemy attacked the Kyiv Region with drones and missiles. Explosions lasted in the region until about 04:17, and the shelling stopped after five in the morning.

Damage was recorded in the Fastiv, Brovary, Boryspil, and Obukhiv districts of the region. Fires broke out as a result of the attack, private houses were damaged, and cars caught fire.

Odesa

This night, the occupiers shelled Odesa. As a result of the attack, numerous fires erupted, and buildings were destroyed. One person was killed as a result of a strike on a residential building, and four others were injured. The exact number of casualties is currently unknown.

Also, due to shelling from the Russian side, the building of the emergency medical assistance station was completely destroyed. There were damaged ambulances, but no injuries among the staff.

On the night of June 10, enemy forces shelled Kyiv, Kyiv Region, and Odesa. The attack involved drones and missiles, leaving damaged areas, fires, and an unusual threat to the civilian population.

During the night of June 10, enemy forces carried out shelling in Kyiv, Kyiv Region, and Odesa. Drones and missiles caused damage to buildings and infrastructure, resulting in fires and casualties. The attack posed a serious threat to the civilian population and its safety.

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