
At least one person was killed and three were injured when debris from a downed aerial “target” fell on a residential building. Kyiv in the early morning hours, leading to a fire, officials in the Ukrainian capital said.
During the military administration of the city, the top two floors of the building were destroyed, and new victims can be found in the ruins. The military administration of the capital reported that the air defense destroyed more than 20 Russian remote-controlled kamikaze drones.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko spoke on Telegram about one dead person, a young woman who was injured and taken to the hospital, and two more injured. He added that the 27-year-old woman was also in the hospital with “moderate” injuries caused by falling debris. “Mass Attack! Stay inside!” the mayor wrote in his post, adding that a high-rise building was also damaged in the Kholosovsky district.
According to the military department of the city, the night attack was carried out using drones. In a later message, the command said: “Over the past 24 hours, the enemy has already carried out 3 attacks. In addition, the enemy is constantly changing weapons for the attack, after the missile-drone combination followed by a ballistic missile, and now the attacker uses exclusively UAVs. The military administration of the capital reported that the air defense destroyed more than 20 Russian remote-controlled kamikaze drones.
Speaking of the new “massive” attack in waves, military spokesman Sergei Popko said via Telegram that Russia carried out the attack only with the help of Iranian-made kamikaze UAVs. He did not specify how many, according to the Ukrainian authorities, were sent by Russian troops to hit targets in the Ukrainian capital.
Yesterday, Russian missiles hit Kyiv in the afternoon after night shelling, causing panic in the streets. Residents rushed to underground shelters, especially in the subway. Also on Monday, authorities in the western part of the Khmelnytsky region said five planes had been damaged at a military facility.
Source: Kathimerini

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