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According to the Kiev OVA, the Ukrainian air defense forces destroyed all hostil...

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation attacked the Kiev region at night with drones and rockets: a child and a pensioner were injured (photo)

According to the Kiev OVA, the Ukrainian air defense forces destroyed all hostile goals. Due to the fall of the debris, there are victims, the pensioner was taken to the hospital and operated on. As a result of the massive attack of the Russian Army by shock drones and missiles on settlements of Kyiv region, on the night of June 2, it is injured among civilians. The office of the Prosecutor General of Ukraine (OGP) reported this in the morning of June 2.

According to OGP, an 11-year-old child and a 68-year-old child were injured, both were hospitalized. The shelling damaged civilian objects - private homes, outbuildings and cars. The Kyiv Regional Prosecutor's Office launched a pre -trial investigation under part 1 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (violation of the laws and customs of war). Wreckage of drones and missiles have been found at the site of the shells.

Prosecutors and investigative groups work at the event, concluded in the OGP. The Kiev OVA stated that thanks to the professional work of the Air Force, no hostile objects were attached. "All the goals are destroyed, unfortunately, the victims. As a result of the fall, two people were injured, including a child. The adult was hospitalized and operated, there is no threat to his life," - said Ova Chairman Ruslan Kravchenko.

The fragments damaged five private homes, three damage were insignificant - the windows and the cut facades were knocked out, and the two were burning. It should be reminded that the air defense forces on June 2 were destroyed over Kiev and the region of more than 30 enemy air goals. Over the last 6 days, the invaders have struck a 6th air strike in Kiev, said the head of the Kyiv City Military Administration Sergey Popko.