Kyiv, Ukraine—The search of a commercial facility in the Obolonskyi district concluded with the recovery of two bodies on Thursday morning. The building sustained a direct hit during an overnight barrage that targeted multiple districts throughout the capital. Local emergency services identified the victims shortly after clearing the heaviest debris from the main floor.
The site of the strike was a hub for several small businesses. Witnesses reported a massive shockwave that leveled the exterior walls of the structure shortly after the sirens began. Fires erupted in the storage areas, forcing workers and bystanders to flee into the surrounding streets.
Emergency personnel arrived on the scene to find the roof partially caved in. Firefighters spent the early morning hours dousing the flames that prevented an immediate entry. The intense heat made it difficult to secure the area, as walls showed significant signs of leaning.
A spokesperson for the local emergency department said the recovery was hindered by hazardous materials within the facility. They maintained a perimeter to protect civilians from potential secondary collapses. The site remains a restricted zone as investigators move in to collect physical evidence from the blast site.
The impact also damaged several nearby vehicles parked in the adjacent lot. Shattered glass blanketed the road, and the sound of secondary pops echoed throughout the neighborhood as fuel tanks caught fire. Nearby office workers spent the rest of the morning clearing the debris from the sidewalks.
Authorities are still reviewing the total extent of the damage across the Obolonskyi sector. While this commercial site suffered the most damage, several nearby residential windows were also blown out. The local administration is currently working to provide temporary housing for those affected by the loss of their workspaces.
The building now sits as a hollowed-out shell, with smoke still curling from the upper floors. Security remains tight, and investigators are using drones to survey the structural integrity of the roof. The incident is part of a larger, coordinated set of strikes that hit thirty different locations across the city.
Families of the deceased have been notified by local officials. The site remains closed to the public as heavy machinery prepares to shift the remaining unstable columns. Cleanup efforts will likely continue for several days until the area is deemed safe for public access.
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