Again, a Russian rocket attack has scared the Ukrainian capital Kiev. According to the Ukrainian authorities, at least one person was killed. Three other people were injured, including a nine -year -old child, as Mayor Witali Klitschko said.
“The attacks on Kiev were so violent that people fainted because of the pressure wave, not only windows and doors flew into the buildings, but also the sockets,” described residents of the Russian attack on Wednesday.
President Wolodyymyr Senskyj said that “only strong steps and pressure” could stop the Russian terror and his President Vladimir Putin. “Putin is not preparing for peace – he continues to kill Ukrainians and the destruction of cities,” wrote Senskyj Telegram at the Short Message Service.
In the northern district of Obolon, an office building burned from the first to the seventh floor, as the Ukrainian civil protection announced. A warehouse building burned in the south of the city of the million, in the southwest there was a fire on the roof of a building with a high clearance. During the air alarm lasting about 40 minutes in the middle of the night, many people fled in the capital in air raid or the metro stations.
Military: Russia fired with ballistic missiles on Kyiv
After a count of the Ukrainian army, the Russian army used seven ballistic missiles. Rockets of the Iskander-M-Type and converted aircraft missiles of the S-400 system were mentioned. Six of the rockets were intercepted, the Ukrainian Air Force said on Telegram. The Ukrainian army also attacked 71 drones. 40 of the total of 123 Russian drones were probably influenced by the electronic air defense that they had not caused any damage.
Dozens of houses in Krywyj Rih damaged
In the meantime, according to regional authorities, more than 30 residential buildings and a gas station, a school and a hotel were damaged in the industrial city of Krywyj Rih in the south. According to the information from the army, ballistic rockets were also fired at the place of residence of President Senskyj.
The attack showed the true power relationships between Russia and Ukraine, commented on former Russian President Dmitri Medvedev on his telegram canal. He spoke cynically about an example of “peace through strength” (peace by strength).
Source: Krone

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