On the night of January 28, Russian forces launched drone attacks on the Kyiv region.
This was reported by the acting head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, Mykola Kalashnik.
According to him, as a result of the Russian drone attack, debris damaged a building housing a retro car museum.
“Emergency Service workers extinguished a fire covering an area of 600 m². Preliminary reports indicate 9 vehicles were destroyed and 27 were damaged in the hangar,” Kalashnik stated.
The consequences of the attacks are also being recorded in three other districts of the region. Two private houses, three non-residential buildings, and three vehicles were damaged there.
There are no casualties among the population. No hits were recorded on critical or residential infrastructure. Currently, operational teams are continuing to address the aftermath of the night’s Russian attack, Kalashnik informed.
Background. Earlier, Mind reported that the strike drones "Geran-2", which are the Russian version of the Iranian Shahed-136 drone, have been behaving oddly this year. American officials attribute the technical issues they are experiencing to the sanctions imposed against Russia.