the ukrainian capital, Kievwas bombed once more by Russia and left a balance of two dead and six wounded. On this occasion, the target of the attacks was a Apartment building and one Antonov aircraft factory.
“Missile fragments fell on the road in the Kurenivka district (Kiev neighborhood), causing one death and six injuries”, they specified from the local mayor’s office. Also, the Ukrainian authorities had reported another death from the bombing of a residential building.
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According to the council, more than 70 people were evacuated of the building affected by the attacks. In addition, the authorities indicated that “The occupants bombed a residential building and the Antonov factory”, said company is located in the Sviatochyn district, west of the capital. It was not disclosed if the bombs hit the factory.
Previously, on February 27, the Russian army destroyed the only example of the An-225 “Mriya” plane, one of the largest aircraft in the world, manufactured by Antonov. The model was 84 meters long and might carry up to 250 tons of cargo at speeds of 850 km/h.
The named aircraft “Mriya” (“dream in Ukrainian) It was built within the framework of Soviet aeronautical programs. made his first flight in 1988 and, following years of inactivity due to lack of resources, it had a test flight in Gostomel during 2001, since then it has operated under the Ukrainian airline Antonov Airlines.
war victims
Until now, more than two million people fled Ukraine since February 24 this year. The official page of the HIM-HER-ITaccording to data from the High Commissioner, specifies that they are 2.011.312 people who had to leave the country. Half of them were received by Poland.
Likewise, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights indicated that there are already registered 1,207 civilian casualties as a result of the russian attacks started in February. From this number, 406 are deceased citizens, of whom at least 27 are minors.
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