09:52 27.08.2024

Air defense eliminates about a dozen and a half attack drones, several missiles around Kyiv – military administration

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Air defense eliminates about a dozen and a half attack drones, several missiles around Kyiv – military administration

On Tuesday night and early in the morning, the Ukrainian air defense eliminated about a dozen and a half attack drones and several missiles around Kyiv, Kyiv City Military Administration reports.

"Since the beginning of these days, air defense forces and means have destroyed about a dozen and a half attack drones and several missiles around Kyiv (the exact number and type of air targets will be made public by the Air Forces)," the report says.

As reported, everything that was targeted at the capital of Ukraine was destroyed.

At the same time, at the moment, according to the operational construction in the forest park areas of Dniprovsky and Desniansky districts, the fires of the forest floor due to falling debris have already been eliminated, the rest have been localized. The operational service is working on site. There was no information about the victims. There is no destruction in the capital.

The Kyiv City Military Administration reports that the enemy again launched a combined missile and drone strike on Ukraine at night using attack UAVs, ballistic, cruise and aerobatic missiles.

"In Kyiv, the air raid siren was announced four times from the beginning of the day and lasted for a total of more than five hours. At first, it was associated with an attack by enemy drones, previously of the Shahed type. Drones entered the city in waves and in different directions," the department said.

It is emphasized that at about three o'clock in the morning, the enemy lifted several MiG-31K aircraft into the air, which fired Kinzhal missiles through Kyiv region in the direction of the western regions of Ukraine.

Also, several enemy Tu-95MC strategic bombers took off at about the same time. Previously, X-101 cruise missiles from these sides attacked Kyiv at about 5 a.m. on Tuesday.

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