September 27, 2024
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During the alarm, Kyivites heard the sounds of explosions: the KMVA says that the anti-aircraft defense did not work, there was no attack on the capital

The capital’s military administration assures that during the air alert announced at 9:59 a.m., the anti-aircraft defense did not work and there was no missile attack on Kyiv. Source: head of KMVA Serhiy Popko in Telegram Details: During the announcement of the last alarm, residents of Kyiv heard the muffled sounds of two explosions.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

The capital’s military administration assures that during the air alert announced at 9:59 a.m., the anti-aircraft defense did not work and there was no missile attack on Kyiv.

Source: head of KMVA Serhiy Popko in Telegram

Details: During the announcement of the last alarm, residents of Kyiv heard the muffled sounds of two explosions.

At this time, the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported the launch by Russia of “Kinzhal” missiles in the direction of Khmelnytskyi from the MiG-31K.

Popka’s direct speech: “Regarding the information about the explosions in Kyiv, which is spreading in the mass media. Before and during the air alert, the capital’s air defense forces and equipment did not work. The enemy’s missile weapons were not used on the territory of Kyiv. Trust only official sources of information. Do not panic and do not give in on manipulation.

The air alert continues. Stay in shelters until the strike.”

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