In Brovary District of Kyiv Oblast, one person was killed and another was injured and hospitalized as a result of an enemy attack. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Timur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv Oblast Military Administration. The strike also damaged one of the district's industrial facilities, where a fire broke out and emergency services are still working.
Casualties and Injured
According to official data, a man was killed in the strike on Brovary District. Head of the Kyiv Oblast Military Administration Timur Tkachenko expressed his condolences to the deceased's relatives and loved ones. The second injured person is in a local hospital, where they are receiving the necessary medical care. The exact number of injured and the nature of their injuries were not disclosed at the time the official statements were published.
Damage and Cleanup Efforts
The attack damaged one of the industrial facilities in Brovary District. All relevant services are working at the scene, carrying out firefighting and assessing the scale of the destruction. It is separately noted that the community itself was left without electricity after the strike — energy workers are investigating the cause of the outage and working to restore power.
Context of the Night Attack on Kyiv and the Oblast
The strike on Brovary was part of a large-scale night attack on Kyiv and Kyiv Oblast. According to the State Emergency Service (SES), rescuers continued to fight fires and free trapped people after the ballistic missile strike, which damaged a children's hospital and residential buildings in the capital. Power outages were also recorded in several districts of Kyiv, with energy workers determining the causes. Thus, the aftermath of the night strike affected both the capital itself and the adjacent Brovary District.
Alert Status and Authorities' Appeals
At the time the messages were published, the air alert in Kyiv Oblast was still in effect. The head of the oblast military administration urged residents to stay in shelters and not to neglect their own safety, emphasizing that the threat of new strikes remains. Emergency services continue to work at the sites of destruction and fires.