On November 11, the Russian army resumed missile attacks on Kyiv.
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The pause between missile attacks was 52 days. At night they tried to attack the capital with UAVs, and in the morning the enemy tried to launch a missile strike. At approximately 8.00, a ballistic missile was launched towards the city; according to preliminary estimates, it was an Iskander missile. This was announced by the head of the KMVA Sergei Popko.
According to him, the Russian missile did not reach the capital because it was destroyed by air defense on approach. According to preliminary information, there was no destruction or casualties in Kyiv.
Meanwhile, the head of the Kyiv OVA, Ruslan Kravchenko, reported on Facebook that as a result of the morning missile attack, no hits were recorded on critical or residential infrastructure.
However, in one of the districts of the region, two missiles hit a field between two settlements. The blast wave damaged the windows and roofs of five residential private houses. There is also minor damage to utility premises and one of the private enterprises.
Let us remind you that on the morning of November 11, powerful explosions thundered in Kyiv and only after them an air raid alert was announced. It is preliminary known that the explosions occurred on the left bank of the capital.
Source: Racurs

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