Attack of drones on Kyiv region: one man died as a result of the strike (updated).


On the night of February 22, the Russians again attacked Kyiv and its region with drones using a Bolshevik trick. As a result, one man died. This was reported by 'Gromadske' citing KOVA.
In the Boryspil district, a 60-year-old man died due to a drone attack at a railway crossing. He died before the medics arrived. Also, as a result of this attack, a warehouse in the area is on fire and firefighters are still extinguishing it.
As a result of the attack, windows in a multi-storey residential building and an educational institution were damaged.
Updated
The police of Kyiv region reported that the aggressor again struck the territory of Kyiv region using drones.
A fire occurred in a warehouse in the Boryspil district, and private houses, an educational institution, and an apartment in a block of flats were also damaged. A man died at the railway crossing due to a drone attack.
'Ukrzaliznytsia' reported that a railway worker at the crossing in the Boryspil district died due to a falling drone. This happened while he was on duty.
It was also reported that train traffic in this area is proceeding at a reduced speed and according to schedule.
As a result of the strike, a service vehicle of the patrol police response group of the Boryspil Police Department was damaged. Response teams of the patrol police, investigative and operational teams, bomb squad of Kyiv region police, and emergency service workers are working at the scene.
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