November 25, 2024
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Kyiv region once again suffered a massive attack by Russian drones: what is known about the consequences

Kyiv region was once again subjected to a massive attack by the Russian Federation with drones: what is known about the consequences During the night, the enemy carried out a massive drone attack on the Kyiv region. Air defense forces destroyed all enemy targets, there were no casualties or damage to infrastructure.”, — write on: unn.ua

During the night, Russian troops again carried out a massive drone attack on the Kyiv region. Air defense forces destroyed enemy targets, there were no casualties or infrastructure damage, the debris fell in an open area, Ruslan Kravchenko, the head of Kyiv OVA, said on Telegram on Monday, he writes UNN.

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“The enemy does not stop massively attacking Kyiv region with attack drones. On Sunday, the alert was announced several times and lasted all night. Air defense forces were working in the region. Enemy targets were destroyed. There were no casualties among the population. No hits to critical and residential infrastructure objects were allowed. Falling debris downed enemy targets are recorded in open areas of the terrain,” Kravchenko said, urging to stay in safe places, until the danger passes.

All operational services, he said, continue their work to identify and fix the consequences of the air attack.

Air defense forces are working in the Kyiv region due to the detection of UAVsNovember 24 2024, 20:33 • 37593 views

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