Overnight Russian attack damages house and car in Kyiv Oblast
Source: Kyiv Oblast National Police on Telegram
Quote: "As of 08:30, a house, a car and an outbuilding have been damaged in the Boryspil district. No casualties have been reported to the police so far."
The aftermath of the attack
Photo: National Police
Details: Patrol officers, an investigative team and bomb disposal experts are currently working at the scene.
The aftermath of the attack
Photo: National Police
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