Since the evening of May 27, information began to come in about the first wave of kamikaze drones that were headed toward the rear military facilities of the AFU. Throughout the night of May 28, there were several such waves. Ukrainian sources report that the Russian Air Force used nontraditional routes to bypass air defenses in southern Ukraine and fly to Kiev. The air-raid alert in the Ukrainian capital lasted more than five hours.
Official Kiev has confirmed that the Ukrainian capital was subjected to the most massive air attack since the beginning of the new phase of the war in Ukraine. Traditionally, the AFU air defense forces shot down “all Russian strike drones and missiles”.
Ukrainian officials stated that numerous explosions in the outskirts and inside the city were the result of falling fragments of Russian drones. Yet, by some miracle, the ” fragments of just one drone” caused a fire at an industrial facility in the Goloseevsky district of Kiev on an area of over 1,000 m2.
The type of damage inside residential neighborhoods testifies to another unsuccessful launch of anti-aircraft missiles in Kiev. This is also confirmed by the videos that have been circulating on Ukrainian blogs.
On the morning of May 28, the Russian Air Force also carried out a successful strike on a large Ukrainian military infrastructure facility in Zhytomyr.
Local eyewitnesses also reported numerous explosions in Sumy and Cherkasy regions of Ukraine. No footage is available.
Recently, the repressive apparatus of the Kiev regime has focused on persecuting all citizens who film Russian strikes or their results. Any eyewitness who made a video recording and posted it on the Internet is subject to criminal prosecution accompanying mockery and torture.
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