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Ukrainian Air Defense Forces shot down overnight more than 40 enemy drones over Kyiv - Kyiv City Military Administration

Oleksiy LutykovLife
More than 40 enemy drones were shot down overnight over Kyiv

On the night of May 28, the Russian terrorist army attacked Kyiv with Iranian kamikaze drones. More than 40 drones were destroyed by air defense forces and air defense assets in the airspace of the capital.

As a result of the fall of debris in many areas of the capital were fixed damage. This is reported by the Kyiv city military administration

According to preliminary reports, the shelling on the night of May 28 was the most massive drone attack on the capital since the start of the full-scale invasion. The Russians struck in several waves, and the air raid lasted in the capital for more than five hours.

According to preliminary data, more than 40 UAVs were destroyed in Kiev's airspace. As a result of falling debris there are victims and destruction in different districts of Kiev.

In Holosiivsky debris hit a 7-story non-residential building due to the shooting down of drones. One person was killed in the area and another was hospitalized. There was also a fire on the roof of one of the shopping malls and a fire in an open area.

In addition, there was a fire in the territory of the enterprise, warehouses of finished products caught fire. The destruction was fixed at the area of 1000 square meters, which caused one person to suffer.

In the Pechersk district, the roof of the house caught fire. Glass and damaged doors were broken in one of the stores in Darnitsa district. Information about the victims is being clarified.

Recall, on the night of May 28, the Russian Federation launched a drone attack on Ukraine. In the regions worked air defense.

Earlier, the commander of the Combined Forces of the AFU Lieutenant General Sergiy Naev showed how they destroyed enemy Shahed at night in the sky over Kyiv.

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