Russian military fired five Kh-22 cruise missiles at Kyiv says, General Staff

Russian military fired five Kh-22 cruise missiles at Kyiv says, General Staff

Russian military fired five Kh-22 cruise missiles at Kyiv says, General Staff

Russia fired missile on Kyiv region

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  • Russian military has launched five Kh-22 cruise missiles against Kyiv.
  • One of them was shot down by Ukrainian anti-air defence troops, and the others collided into infrastructure in Kyiv’s northern outskirts.
  • The fires started by Russian missile attacks were contained and do not pose a concern at this time.
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Russian military has launched five Kh-22 cruise missiles against Kyiv. One of them was shot down by Ukrainian anti-air defence troops, and the others collided with infrastructure in Kyiv’s northern outskirts.

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According to the same source, the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces published the appropriate remark on Facebook.

“At about 06:00 a.m., June 5, 2022, the Russian military fired five air-based Kh-22 cruise missiles from the Caspian Sea at the city of Kyiv. One missile was destroyed by the Ukrainian anti-aircraft defence units of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Other missiles hit infrastructure facilities in the northern part of Kyiv,” the report states.

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The fires started by Russian missile attacks were contained and do not pose a concern at this time. A reminder that Ukrainian anti-aircraft defence units took down a Russian missile over Obukhiv District, Kyiv Region, on June 5, 2022.

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