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Shahed fragments hit a Kyiv high-rise building - the consequences in the lens of Serhiy Nuzhnenko

22.12.2023
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On the night of December 22, the capital of Ukraine was attacked by Russian drones.
Two victims with bruises and cut wounds, as well as smashed windows and smashed walls - these are the consequences of the enemy attack in Solomyanskiy district of Kiev. Photoreporter Serhiy Nuzhnenko arrived at the scene of the destruction at 1 o'clock in the morning.

“At that time, the situation was already calm, firefighters were working on the upper floors, and there was almost no flame. There was a light in the house, but people without panic continued to hide in the parking lot with their pets. Since then there was information about a new possible attack, but already with ballistic missiles,” the photographer noted.

In general, as a result of the shooting down of drones, destruction was recorded in the Holosiivskyi and Darnytskyi districts. Fortunately, no one was hurt. According to the Air Force, the Russian Federation attacked Ukraine with 28 strike drones, of which 24 were shot down.

Serhiy Nuzhnenko— reportage photographer. Photocorrespondent of Radio Svoboda since 2016.

Photographer's social networks: Instagram, Facebook.

The material was worked on:
Researcher of the topic and author of the text: Vira Labych
Bild-editor: Vyacheslav Ratynskyi
Literary Editor: Julia Futei
Site Manager: Vladislav Kuhar


Read also: More than 70 missiles on the capital and center of Kharkov — the consequences in the perspective of Ukrainian documentarians

The material was created with the support of The Foundation for Polish-German Cooperation.

On the night of December 22, the capital of Ukraine was attacked by Russian drones.
Two victims with bruises and cut wounds, as well as smashed windows and smashed walls - these are the consequences of the enemy attack in Solomyanskiy district of Kiev. Photoreporter Serhiy Nuzhnenko arrived at the scene of the destruction at 1 o'clock in the morning.

“At that time, the situation was already calm, firefighters were working on the upper floors, and there was almost no flame. There was a light in the house, but people without panic continued to hide in the parking lot with their pets. Since then there was information about a new possible attack, but already with ballistic missiles,” the photographer noted.

In general, as a result of the shooting down of drones, destruction was recorded in the Holosiivskyi and Darnytskyi districts. Fortunately, no one was hurt. According to the Air Force, the Russian Federation attacked Ukraine with 28 strike drones, of which 24 were shot down.

Serhiy Nuzhnenko— reportage photographer. Photocorrespondent of Radio Svoboda since 2016.

Photographer's social networks: Instagram, Facebook.

The material was worked on:
Researcher of the topic and author of the text: Vira Labych
Bild-editor: Vyacheslav Ratynskyi
Literary Editor: Julia Futei
Site Manager: Vladislav Kuhar


Read also: More than 70 missiles on the capital and center of Kharkov — the consequences in the perspective of Ukrainian documentarians

The material was created with the support of The Foundation for Polish-German Cooperation.

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