Kyiv on the night of August 30 was attacked by a large number of missiles and kamikaze drones.
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The capital has not felt such a powerful attack since spring. The Russians launched a massive and combined attack using drones and missiles. First, strike UAVs were used, and subsequently cruise missiles were fired at the city from Tu-95ms strategic bombers. This was stated by the head of the Kyiv city military administration, Sergei Popko, the KMVA reported in Telegram.
Air defense forces destroyed more than 20 hostile targets. As a result of the fall of rocket elements, destruction and fires occurred in the Shevchenkovsky and Darnitsky districts of Kyiv. In the Shevchenko district, two security guards, 26 and 36 years old, died on the territory of the enterprise. Another person was injured.
First Deputy Chairman of the Darnytsia Regional State Administration Nikolai Kalashnik said that rocket fragments hit the building of the Auchan shopping center on Zdolbunovskaya Street. Previously, no one was hurt, but the roof was destroyed, and the remains of the rocket fell into the interior.
The State Emergency Service reported that in the Fastovsky and Buchansky districts of the Kyiv region, fires and destruction of residential buildings broke out due to the consequences of the shelling. Also, the fall of fragments of the Russian rocket was discovered in the territory of the local cemetery, a fire broke out.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that in the Kyiv region, a 69-year-old woman received guardianship due to a house fire after falling debris. Minor cuts also have 43-year-old and 49-year-old men from one of the households.
Recall that on August 28, the GUR reported that in Russia there are at least 585 missiles firing at a distance of more than 500 km. Also, the invaders are armed with 270 Iskanders, 140 Calibers, 75 Kinzhals and about 100 Kh-101, Kh-555 and Kh-55 missiles.
Source: Racurs

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