On June 20, explosions were reported in Kyiv and Kyiv region as well as Lviv, Zaporozhye, Khmelnitsky and Vinnitsa regions that are also under control of the Kyiv regime. The first explosions were reported at 4:10 local time as an air alert was announced in most of the territory of Ukraine.
Videos filmed in Kyiv show Russian ‘Geran’ suicide drones flying over the region:
Later, reports appeared that electricity was not available in many areas of Kyiv. The work of the capital’s electric transport was also stopped. The Kyiv city administration said that this was due to damage to external communication lines.
The troubles with electric transport was also reported in Lviv city. Interesting, that these troubles were mostly focused around the area where a local HQ of the SBU (Security Service of Ukraine) was located.
According to reports, there were at least two waves of strikes with Geran drones that were hitting targets in the aforementioned regions.
Earlier, on June 19, the Russian military announced that it had carried out a strike on gathering points of foreign-supplied military equipment in the territory controlled by the Kyiv regime. The June 20 strike may be continuation of the Russian efforts to exhaust the military capacity of Kyiv forces amid the ongoing escalation on the frontline.
The Kyiv regime has been carrying out its wide-announced ‘counter-offensive’ for more than 2 weeks. So far, it has achieved little gains and suffered significant losses in manpower and equipment. However, the NATO-backed regime still has a lot of cannon fodder to send to the frontline.