Russia launches large-scale strike on Kyiv Oblast infrastructure: six injured, including child

Russian forces conducted a large-scale missile and drone attack on Kyiv Oblast on the night of 13-14 November. Six people have been injured in the strike and fires and damage to civilian infrastructure have been recorded across five districts.
Source: Mykola Kalashnyk, Head of Kyiv Oblast Military Administration, on Telegram
Details: Kalashnyk said both critical infrastructure facilities and residential buildings had come under attack.
Quote: "The terrorist state is attacking Kyiv Oblast with missiles and drones. Critical infrastructure facilities and peaceful settlements are targeted.
Sadly, a 55-year-old man has been injured in Bila Tserkva. He has been taken to a local hospital with thermal burns to his body. All necessary medical treatment is being provided."
Details: The attack also caused several fires across the oblast. Houses caught fire in the Bucha, Vyshhorod and Fastiv districts. Warehouse facilities ignited after a strike in the Bila Tserkva district. There was also a fire involving a car in the Obukhiv district.
Updated: As of 03:50, the number of injured rose to six, including one child.
A man aged 40 has been injured in the Fastiv district. He had been taken to a local hospital with multiple shoulder wounds.
In the Vyshhorod district, a 47-year-old man suffered a cut on his forearm, a 7-year-old child has a facial injury and a 56-year-old man has a bruised forehead. All three have been hospitalised.
In the Bucha district, A woman aged 56 suffered injuries to her arm from shrapnel.
The Russian attack is ongoing.
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