Kyiv rocked by a series of explosions, destroyed 16 Russian missiles

Date: 2022-12-29 Author: Кирило Загоруйко Categories: WAR
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On the morning of December 29, Russia attacks a number of Ukrainian cities, including Kyiv and its suburbs. Air defense worked in the city and the region, whether there are "arrivals" will be known later.

Initially, a series of explosions in Kyiv and the region was reported by local publics. Subsequently, this information was confirmed by the authorities. "Several explosions in the capital," wrote the mayor of the capital, Vitali Klitschko.

At 8.31, the KMVA reported that air defense was operating in the city and the region. Subsequently, the following message appeared:

"Fragments of a downed rocket damaged a private building in the Darnitsky district and a car parked nearby. Information on the victims is being specified."

Kyivans and residents of the region were urged to stay in the shelters of the all-clear air raid.

As of 9:30 am, it is known that two private houses in the Darnytskyi district were damaged by debris from downed rockets. An industrial enterprise in the Goloseevsky district and a playground in the Pechersky district were also damaged.

The situation regarding the victims is being clarified.

Updated 09:57. According to preliminary information, it is known about two victims in the Darnytsia region. They were given first aid, KMVA reports.

The number of victims in the capital has risen to three, including a 14-year-old girl, Klitschko said.

According to preliminary information from the air defense forces, 15 missiles were destroyed over Kyiv, Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko wrote.

Updated 10:55. According to the KMVA, 16 missiles were recorded in the airspace of the capital, all were destroyed.

"Fragments of downed rockets damaged three private houses and one car in the Darnytskyi district. An industrial enterprise in the Goloseevsky district and a playground in Pechersky were also damaged. Three victims are known. They were hospitalized," said Sergei Popko, head of the KMVA.

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