Russian missile attack: no hits on civilian infrastructure in Kyiv region
Kyiv • UNN
Russian missiles targeted the Kyiv region, causing no casualties or damage to civilian infrastructure, and UIA head Ruslan Kravchenko emphasized the importance of heeding warnings of air raids.
As a result of today's missile attack by the Russian army on Ukraine, no hits to civilian infrastructure or falling debris from downed targets were recorded in Kyiv region. This was announced by the head of the JMA Ruslan Kravchenko, UNN reports.
Details
Today, the "Air Alert" signal in the region was announced 4 times.
The enemy does not stop attacking Kyiv region with missiles. There are no casualties. No hits to civilian infrastructure or falling debris from downed targets were recorded. The information is being checked.
The head of the JFO also called for not ignoring air raid alarms and staying in shelters in case of danger. In addition, he asked not to record the work of air defense forces and not to post the places where the wreckage fell online.
As a reminder
Today, there were explosions in Kyiv.
Russian troops fired a Kinzhal air defense missile in the direction of Starokonstantinov in Khmelnytsky region today.