Russia hit ammunition warehouse in Ukraine's Kyiv region, Zelenskyy says
Zelenskiy said the strike set off secondary explosions and left 10 people dead, prompting a criminal case and planned dismissals at Ukroboronprom.
- On Thursday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy confirmed that Russia struck an ammunition warehouse in Vyshneve on July 6, triggering massive secondary explosions outside Kyiv.
- The attack killed 10 people and damaged nearly 300 homes, with 91 completely destroyed; Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko called it "the most extensive destruction of the residential sector" since the war began.
- Following the explosion, Zelensky announced a criminal case has been opened and officials at Ukroboronprom, which owned the warehouse, will be held responsible with some facing dismissals.
- The episode sparked public outcry over negligence and lack of information; Ukrainian officials rarely disclose damage to military targets, making this acknowledgment a notable policy departure.
- Zelensky described the incident as an "absolutely horrifying situation," while authorities from the Security Service, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the Prosecutor General continue investigating the circumstances.
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After a Russian strike kills nine outside Kyiv, Zelensky says the town held a state-owned arms depot. He vows firings at the company that owns it.
A Russian strike overnight on July 6 hit the city of Vyshneve, outside Kyiv, where the state defense conglomerate Ukroboronprom had an ammunition depot, President Volodymyr Zelensky told reporters on July 9.
Russia hit ammunition warehouse in Ukraine’s Kyiv region, Zelensky
KYIV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Thursday that Russia struck an ammunition warehouse during its attack on Kyiv region earlier this week, adding that a criminal probe was launched. In the small town of Vyshneve on Kyiv’s western outskirts, the Russian strike hit the warehouse and set off massive secondary explosions on July 6. Ukrainian officials
Zelensky reveals details about massive explosions in Kyiv suburb, promises dismissals at Ukraine's largest defense company
The ammunition warehouse that detonated in Vyshneve during Russia's mass attack on Kyiv July 6 belonged to state-owned weapons giant Ukroboronprom, Zelensky said.
Russia hit ammunition warehouse in Ukraine's Kyiv region, Zelenskiy says
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday that Russia struck an ammunition warehouse during its attack on Kyiv region earlier this week, adding that a criminal probe was launched.
Criminal proceedings had been opened to establish those responsible, and the Head of State had been assured.
In Vyshneve, the enemy hit an ammunition warehouse, there will be layoffs at Ukroboronprom - ZelenskyPresident Zelensky reported on the damage to an ammunition warehouse in Vyshneve, which belonged to the Ukroboronprom enterprise. He announced layoffs at Ukroboronprom and the bringing of those responsible to justice.
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