Russia attacks Kyiv overnight
The Russian army launched a night-time attack on Kyiv, deploying missiles from the Caspian region using Tu-95MS strategic bombers and UAVs
The Kyiv city military administration reported this on their Telegram channel.
"Our inhuman neighbor professes their faith and love for God to the whole world. But in reality, even during the Holy Trinity, Moscow satanists do not hesitate to kill innocent people," Serhii Popko, the head of the Kyiv city military administration, wrote.
The missiles, traditionally launched from the Caspian region, were intercepted and destroyed by anti-aircraft fire before reaching the capital.
Thanks to the efforts of our anti-aircraft defense, no air target was able to reach Kyiv, ensuring a second consecutive night of silence from explosions overhead. Popko expressed gratitude to the anti-aircraft defense for saving lives.
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