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On the night of September 7, the enemy launched a massive strike, which affected one of the districts of the capital. ArmyInform correspondents filmed the aftermath of the Russian attack.
As reported by the Head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, Tymur Tkachenko, preliminary data indicate that 12 residential buildings were damaged. Five educational institutions were also affected.

A total of 64 apartments require repairs, while 17 homes have been completely destroyed. 746 windows need replacement, with 134 already temporarily sealed with materials.

All emergency services are working on site. Debris removal and window sealing are underway. More than 90 rescuers, over 160 police officers, and more than 200 utility workers are involved in the response.

By noon, 100 people had sought various forms of assistance. Under the city program, 95 applications were submitted for a one-time payment of 10,000 UAH, and 5 applications for a payment of 40,000 UAH.

Specialists are quickly gathering contacts and information to compile document packages and ensure payments are made as soon as possible.

Unfortunately, today in a building on Yakuba Kolasa Street, the Russians killed at least two of our citizens, including one child.

“Kyiv residents, it is very important that we remain protected both in terms of awareness and documentation in the event of attacks. I urge you to respond to air raid alerts. Many of the injured are young people. It is crucial to take this threat more seriously — Russian terror is truly deadly,” reads the statement of the Head of the Kyiv City Military Administration.

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