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Ukraine, Zelensky: '13 drones launched today by Russia shot down'

2022-12-14T09:23:29.751Z


Kiev, damage to two administrative buildings. On one of the drones is written 'For Ryazan!!!', referring to the Russian air base attacked last week. Pope: 'A more sober Christmas to help the Ukrainian people' (ANSA)


Ukrainian air defenses have shot down "all" 13 drones launched this morning by Russian forces in the attack on Kiev, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said.



Two administrative buildings in Kyiv's Shevchenkivskyi district were damaged by debris from one of the drones launched today by Russian forces against the Ukrainian capital, the city's Military Administration has announced, as reported by the Kyiv Independent.

For his part, the deputy head of the President's Office, Kyrylo Tymoshenko, reported that a house in the village of Vyshneve-in the Kiev region-was also damaged following the attack.

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One of the kamikaze drones launched this morning in the Russian attack on Kiev was marked 'For Ryazan!!!'

in Russian: the spokeswoman for the rescue services of the capital, Svitlana Vodolaga, told the Ukrainian broadcaster Hromadske: the Guardian reports it, which publishes two photos of the fragments of the offending drone taken by an unofficial Telegram channel.

On December 5, a Russian military air base in the city of Ryazan, in the west of the country, was attacked.

According to the Russian Defense Ministry, three soldiers were killed in the attack and a Russian Tu-95 bomber - used to attack Ukraine - was damaged.

Kiev has never officially claimed responsibility for the attack, but the Ukrainian Air Defense Forces have published pictures of the aftermath with the caption: 'Ryazan.

Rest in peace'.

Source: ansa

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