Russia falls 11 Ukrainian careers … and a missile attack on Kyiv


The Russian Ministry of Defense announced, on Sunday, that the Russian air defense units intercepted 11 Ukrainian drones during the night and destroyed them.

The ministry added in a post on Telegram that the drones were destroyed over the two border areas of Kursk and Bilgorod, and above the Rostov region in southern Russia.


Yuri Slousar, Acting Governor of the Rostov region, had previously said through Telegram that no injuries were reported in the attack, but there were reports that the wreckage of a plane dried up on administrative buildings in a neighborhood of the area.

Kiev attack

For its part, the military administration in Kiev said on Sunday morning that Russia launched a new wave of air attacks on the Ukrainian capital, which led to the launch of air defenses.

The military administration in Kiev said in a post on the Telegram platform that the air attack caused fires in the Dennitsky and Opolon regions, and that rescuers are heading to the targeted sites.

“Explises in the capital. Air defense is in confronting. Stay in the shelters!”, Adding that “the missile attack on Kiev is ongoing.”

Later, Klitschko announced that “at least two people were injured in Kiev in Dennitsky (southeast).”

In addition, the Ukrainian air defenses informed that warnings were issued in the areas of Kharkif, Mikkuliav and Odisa, noting that “missiles entered from the north in the Chernegif region and heading south.”

Poland deploy aircraft

The Polish Armed Forces Operations Command announced that Polish and allied planes took off early Sunday morning to ensure the safety of the Polish air space after Russia launched air strikes targeting West Ukraine.

The leadership added on the X platform, “These steps aim to ensure security in the areas adjacent to the areas at risk,” the leadership added on the X platform.

The Ukrainian Air Force launched a warning of the possibility of Russian missile attacks and the warning remained around Ukraine until 02:00 GMT. (Sky News)


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