September 25, 2024
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At night, Kyiv region was attacked by enemy drones: debris fell in the settlement

At night, the Kyiv region suffered a hostile drone attack: debris fell in the settlement. At night, Russian troops attacked the Kyiv region with attack drones. Air defense forces destroyed enemy targets, debris fell in one of the settlements. There were no casualties or infrastructure damage.”, — write on: unn.ua

At night, Kyiv region was attacked by enemy drones: debris fell in the settlement

At night, Kyiv region was attacked by enemy drones: debris fell in the settlementAt night, Russian troops attacked the Kyiv region with attack drones. Air defense forces destroyed enemy targets, debris fell in one of the settlements. There were no casualties or infrastructure damage.

At night, Russian troops attacked the Kyiv region with attack drones. Air defense forces destroyed enemy targets, debris fell in one of the settlements. There were no casualties or infrastructure damage. This was announced on Wednesday by the head of the Kyiv OVA Ruslan Kravchenko on Facebook, he writes UNN.

At night, the enemy attacked Kyiv region with attack drones. Air defense forces worked in the region. Enemy targets destroyed. Falling of fragments of downed enemy targets was recorded within one of the settlements of the region. Hitting critical or residential infrastructure was not allowed. There are no casualties

According to him, the operational groups continue their work.

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