Previously, the enemy used 14 Kh-101/555 cruise missiles and four attack drones. The probability of further strikes is very high.
On the night of June 13, the Russian Federation launched another strike on Ukraine using missiles and drones, hitting Krivoy Rog in the Dnipropetrovsk region. This was announced by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
“Preliminarily, the enemy used 14 X-101/555 cruise missiles, of which ten were destroyed by air defense. They also launched an air strike with four Shaheds, one of which was shot down by our defenders,” said morning report
It was learned that hitting a five-story building and other civilian infrastructure facilities in Krivoy Rog was recorded.
“Unfortunately, there are victims in a very serious condition. The information is being verified,” the military added.
In the past day, the invaders used two Caliber sea-based cruise missiles on residential buildings in the Kharkiv region. In addition, the enemy launched 31 air strikes and carried out 47 attacks from multiple rocket-launching systems on positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and settlements.
“Civilian infrastructure was destroyed. In particular, as a result of shelling in Belopolye, Sumy region and Shevchenkove, Kharkiv region, private residential houses were destroyed. Russian terrorists also dropped three guided bombs in the city of Orekhov, Zaporozhye region, a civilian. was killed, and private houses were destroyed. As a result of an airstrike, a house was damaged culture and residential high-rise buildings,” said the General Staff.
It was noted that the probability of missile and air strikes across Ukraine remains very high.
Remember that all enemy targets around Kyiv have been detected and successfully destroyed.
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Source: korrespondent

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