Some 11 missiles, two UAVs shot down over Kyiv at night – authorities
On Friday night, 11 enemy missiles and two UAVs were shot down over Kyiv, power grids were damaged in Obolon district, and the road surface was damaged, Kyiv city military administration reported.
"According to updated information, the shelling was carried out from strategic aircraft. According to preliminary data, 11 cruise missiles were destroyed in the airspace of Kyiv. In addition to missiles, two more UAVs were shot down (the type of drones is being established)," the administration said on Telegram on Friday morning.
The administration clarified that, according to preliminary information, as a result of falling debris, a local power line was damaged in Obolon district of the capital and the road surface was also damaged.
"There were no civilian casualties and destruction of residential facilities or infrastructure," Kyiv city military administration stressed.
Earlier it was reported about the sounds of explosions in the capital on Friday night.
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