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According to the KMVA, in May the residents of the Ukrainian capital did not hea...

Night Mass Attack ShahED Kiev: New Details of Fire

According to the KMVA, in May the residents of the Ukrainian capital did not hear the alarm signal for only 4 days. In this way, Russian invaders try to exhaust the air defense and keep the people of Kyivans in psychological tension. On the night of May 20, the Armed Forces of Russia fired at Kiev with unmanned aerial vehicles of Iranian production Shahd. All hostile air targets were knocked down by the Air Force forces and means, the head of the Kyiv City Military Administration Sergey Popko said.

The official noted that this is the eleventh air attack on the capital of Ukraine since early May. According to him, such a high density of attacks is due to the fact that Russians try to deplete the resources of our air defense, damage key objects in the city, and influence the population. "They are almost daily attacking Kiev from the air. According to the head of the KMVA, this time the invaders launched Iranian UAV Shahd in Kiev.

All drones were intercepted by air defense, but the debris in some areas damaged the building, transport and road surface. Thus, in the Dnieper district of the capital, a dwelling house broke out, a hundred and parked machines were injured in Darnytskyi, in Pechersky - damaged windows of an apartment building, in Solomenskyi - a road surface and a car. Popko also specified that information about the victims of the night attack in Kiev has not yet been received.

We will remind that earlier the head of the KMVA reported that as a result of the fall of debris during the attack of drones on May 20, a fire broke out on the roof of a multi -storey building in the Dnieper district of the city. The fire area was 80 meters square meters. Earlier, on May 19, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation also fired Kiev drones in several waves with short intervals between attacks.