Scorched buildings and scattered debris were seen northwest of Kyiv, Ukraine, on Thursday, March 3, after Russian forces attacked the town a day prior, according to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.
Kyiv officials released images of damage in the city of Irpin on Wednesday, stating the attacks were evidence of war crimes that would be brought to The Hague.
Aerial footage filmed by RFE/RL shows sections of destroyed apartment buildings on the main street of Borodyanka.
Many local residents planned to leave the town given the extensive infrastructure damage and due to security concerns, RFE/RL reported.
In the city of Chernihiv footage shows extensive damage to residential buildings from Russian airstrike.
Officials posted footage from the scene of the attack on March 3 and said that 22 people were killed in the blast.
Local media said no military infrastructure was in the targeted area, only “schools, kindergartens, and a hospital.”
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