Kyiv on May 19 was attacked from the air for the tenth time since the beginning of May.
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Only less than a day had passed since the last attack of the enemy. Night air raid in the capital was associated with the use of the Russians. It was previously established that Shahed-type kamikaze drones were launched towards the capital. The attack took place in several waves at short intervals. This was announced by the head of the KMVA Sergey Popko in Telegram.
According to him, the Russian enemy wants such tactics to deplete the Ukrainian air defense, as well as psychologically affect civilians.
Popko added that Ukrainian defenders have destroyed all Russian air targets that are moving towards Kyiv. Air defense did not allow strikes on the capital.
Stay tuned for new posts. Strictly follow the safety rules when declaring an air raid alert, he said.
The head of the Defense Council of Krivoy Rog, Alexander Vilkul, reported on Telegram about explosions in the city.
Also, Ukrainian monitoring Telegram channels reported about the flight of the Shaheeds towards the western regions. There was information about the work of air defense and explosions in the Lvov, Volyn, Rivne regions. On the night of May 19, an explosion was heard in Krivoy Rog, Dnepropetrovsk region.
Recall that on the night of May 18, Russian invaders attacked the capital with X-101/555 cruise missiles, which were launched from Tu-95MS and Tu-160 strategic bombers from the Caspian region. After the rockets were launched over Kiev, Russian reconnaissance drones appeared. All hostile targets in the airspace of Kyiv were detected and destroyed.
Source: Racurs

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