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Debris from downed Russian drone falls on Kyiv school grounds

Debris from downed Russian drone falls on Kyiv school grounds

Yahoo22-05-2025

Ukraine's air defence has shot down Russian drones in Kyiv and debris from a Russian UAV has fallen on the territory of a school in the Darnytskyi city district.
Source: Tymur Tkachenko, Head of Kyiv City Military Administration, on Telegram
Quote from Tkachenko: "Debris from an enemy UAV has fallen on the territory of a school in the Darnytskyi district."
Details: Tkachenko said that there were no casualties and no fire.
At 08:36, the all-clear was given in the capital. The threat to Kyiv Oblast and a number of eastern and central oblasts still remains.
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