Russian attack on Kyiv Oblast kills one, injures four including teen

Date: 03 January 2025
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Russian attacks in Kyiv Oblast killed one person and injured four others, including a 16-year-old, Mykola Kalashnyk, acting head of the Kyiv Oblast Military Administration and Ukraine’s State Emergency Service reported.

In the Brovary district, falling debris from a downed target killed a 25-year-old truck driver at the scene.

In the Bila Tserkva district, wreckage from a downed UAV struck a house, igniting a roof fire. Three people suffered injuries: a 67-year-old woman experienced an acute stress reaction, while a 16-year-old boy sustained cuts requiring hospitalisation. The boy’s father suffered leg lacerations.

Emergency services extinguished the fire by 05:02. The attack also damaged four houses and an outbuilding in the area.

In the Fastiv district, falling debris wounded a 22-year-old woman who was outside during the attack. She sustained stomach injuries and underwent surgery at the district hospital.

The attacks damaged 14 houses, an outbuilding, two car washes, a vehicle, and electrical infrastructure across Kyiv Oblast.

ZMINA consistently reports on ongoing international crimes in the Kyiv Oblast

The UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine reported 574 civilian deaths and 3,082 casualties from Russian attacks between September and November 2024. September saw the highest civilian casualty rate since July 2022, driven by intensified Russian attacks in Donetsk Oblast and increased use of guided aerial bombs and drones.

The UN found that 93% of casualties occurred in Ukrainian-controlled territories, with Donetsk, Kharkiv, and Kherson oblasts experiencing the heaviest fighting.

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