A missile attack on Kyiv on the night of May 9 was carried out by four Tu-95MS strategic bombers from the Caspian Sea region. The terrorist country Russia attacked the capital of Ukraine with cruise missiles, most likely X-101. The air defense forces worked perfectly, the Russian missiles did not reach their targets.
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During the attack on Kyiv in the Goloseevsky district of the capital, a piece of a downed rocket fell on a private courtyard. The burning debris was extinguished. There were no casualties and no injuries. Explosives specialists, rescuers and police are still working on the spot, – said the mayor of Kyiv Vitaliy Klitschko.
The Kiev city military administration indicated that this was the fifth air attack on Kyiv since the beginning of May. The day before, Russian war criminals deliberately deployed a record number of Shahed Iranian kamikaze drones to detect and deplete Kyiv’s air defenses to the maximum. But the plans of the aggressor failed.
Air attack on Kyiv with maximum density and attack power just before May 9! This is a manifestation of a real cult of “Similar Promise” – from the day the Second World War ends, create a sacred date for yourself and try to kill as many civilians as possible on this day! … In the airspace around Kyiv, about one and a half dozen enemy air targets were detected and destroyed! No hits allowed. Previously, without casualties and serious damage as a result of falling debris, – added the head of the KMVA Sergey Popko.
Recall that over the past day, the enemy launched 30 missile, 61 air strikes and carried out 89 attacks from multiple launch rocket systems on the positions of our troops and settlements. Private houses and other civilian infrastructure have been destroyed and damaged, and there are casualties.
Source: Racurs

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