Kyiv after Russian ballistic attack: Destroyed building and debris removal

Photo: Aftermath of the Russian shelling of Kyiv on March 25 appeared Vitalii Nosach, RBC-Ukraine)

Emergency services showed photos of the aftermath of the Russian attack on Kyiv. Russia attacked the capital for the third time in the last five days, using ballistic missiles.

RBC-Ukraine reveals photos of the aftermath of the Russian shelling of Kyiv.

In particular, a house in the Pecherskyi district was destroyed by Russian rocket debris. The rubble is currently being cleared.

An RBC-Ukraine correspondent visited the scene.

Photo report from the scene of the Russian ballistic missile attack on Kyiv on March 25 (Vitalii Nosach, RBC-Ukraine)

In addition, as noted by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, as a result of the Russian attack, debris fell in the Solomyanskyi and Darnytskyi districts of the capital. In the latter, according to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine, a private house was damaged.

According to the rescuers, debris fell in Holosiivskyi, Dniprovskyi, and Solomianskyi districts without causing any casualties. Rescuers are currently inspecting the areas.

"In the Holosiivskyi district, fragments of a rocket were found in a forest belt," the agency says.

Consequences of the Russian shelling of Kyiv on March 25 (t.me/dsns_telegram, t.me/mvs_ukraine) Russian rocket attack on Kyiv

Around 10:30 a.m. on March 25, an air alert was declared in some regions of Ukraine, including Kyiv and the region. The Ukrainian Air Force warned of a ballistic missile threat. Almost immediately, explosions were heard in Kyiv.

Rocket debris fell in several districts of the capital. In particular, a multi-story building in the Pecherskyi district was damaged as a result of the missile attack. At the moment, five people have been reported injured as a result of the Russian occupiers' attack on Kyiv.

Later, it became known that Russia hit Kyiv with two ballistic missiles launched from the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea. They were shot down. Read more about the consequences of the Russian attack in RBC-Ukraine's report.