On the morning of Wednesday, February 12, the Russian army launched a missile strike on the capital of Ukraine. As a result, debris was reported to have fallen in several areas of the city, damaging gas-equipped buildings.
This information was reported by RBK-Ukraine citing "Kievgaz."
According to "Kievgaz," gas-equipped buildings in the Obolon district were damaged due to the enemy shelling. The missile strike caused damage to the facades and roofs of these gas-equipped structures.
As a result, the distribution of gas has been temporarily halted in:
"Specialists from the emergency recovery department of 'Kievgaz' are continuing to work alongside the city's emergency services at the sites of debris fall. A thorough check of the condition of communications, where missile debris has fallen, is being conducted for gas contamination," the statement said.
We remind you that on the night of February 12, Russian invaders launched seven ballistic missiles and 123 drones at Ukraine. Air defense forces shot down six missiles and 71 drones.
Subsequently, it became known that six "Iskander-M" ballistic missiles were intercepted over the capital, and as a result of the attack, there were damages, casualties, and injuries.