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Kiev hit by missiles and drones in reported Russian strike (VIDEOS)

Kiev hit by missiles and drones in reported Russian strike (VIDEOS)

Russia Today17 hours ago
Ukrainian officials have claimed that Russia has launched multiple waves of missile and drone strikes on Kiev overnight. The Russian Defense Ministry has yet to comment.
The first strikes were reported shortly after midnight, with Mayor Vitaly Klitschko urging residents to seek shelter as the capital's air defenses engaged incoming targets.
More explosions were heard between 2am and 3am. The head of the city's military administration, Timur Tkachenko, confirmed that 'a fire broke out on the roof of a non-residential building.'
Ukrainian officials claimed at least one person had been killed and another hospitalized as of 5am, after falling debris from intercepted missiles and drones triggered several fires.
Multiple blurred videos shared on Ukrainian social media appear to show the aftermath of the strikes, although the exact locations and types of facilities hit remain difficult to verify due to strict censorship by Ukrainian authorities.
🇷🇺⚡️🇺🇦 Footage showing two Russian Geran-2 drones striking the exact same target in Kyiv only seconds apart from each other. pic.twitter.com/yCkueqHWYM
Ukrainian media and officials did not specify the targets, vaguely describing them as a supermarket, a warehouse, and an uninhabited cottage complex.
🇷🇺⚡️🇺🇦 Footage showing two Russian Geran-2 drones striking the exact same target in Kyiv only seconds apart from each other. pic.twitter.com/yCkueqHWYM
Kiev officials also reported 'damage near the entrance to the Lukyanovskaya metro station,' which is located directly across the street from the Artem missile development and production plant.
The Russian Defense Ministry has not yet issued a statement on the reported strikes. Moscow routinely carries out drone and missile strikes on Ukrainian military infrastructure, insisting that its operations do not target civilians and accusing Kiev of placing air defense systems in densely populated areas.
Kiev has significantly increased long-range UAV raids targeting Moscow over the past week, with the Russian Defense Ministry reporting multiple waves of drone interceptions each day. In response, the Russian military carried out a series of strikes on Saturday targeting Ukrainian defense industry facilities involved in drone and missile production.
Russia and Ukraine have held two rounds of direct peace talks in Istanbul in recent months, but negotiations stalled in June after Kiev dismissed Moscow's proposals. Ukrainian officials later declared the process 'exhausted,' saying they had participated primarily to avoid appearing dismissive of US President Donald Trump's diplomatic initiative.
After Moscow accused Kiev of stalling and urged Trump to apply pressure, Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky said on Saturday that the 'pace of negotiations must be increased,' and offered to hold a new round of talks in Istanbul – just hours before launching another overnight drone raid on the Russian capital.
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