Breaking: Russian missiles hit Ukraine capital
First Published: 10th October, 2022 14:35 IST
Ukraine capital Kyiv was attacked by Russian missiles this morning. After a brief calm, missiles bombarded Kyiv besides other cities.
After months of relative calm, it was an unprecedented moment yet again after Ukraine capital Kyiv came under attack of Russian forces.
As per reports several explosions hit Kyiv, leaving several people dead besides injuring many. The centre of the capital was the most targetted zone.
Reports quoting Ukrainian military stated that Russian forces launched at least 75 missiles out of which, 41 of them were shot down by Ukraine air defence system.
Pic credit: Sergiy Kyslytsya
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