Ukraine's air defence destroys more than 30 Russian aerial targets above and around Kyiv

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Serhii Popko, Head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, reported that on the night of 1-2 June, air defence detected and destroyed more than 30 aerial targets of various types in the airspace over and around the capital.

Source: Popko, citing Kyiv City Military Administration’s Telegram channel; Vitali Klitschko, Mayor of Kyiv

Quote: "The terror of Kyiv with air attacks continues. Desperate terrorists attack the capital almost without pause. Over the past six days, the Ruscists have already carried out the sixth airstrike on the city! And each time the enemy changed weapons.

After ballistic missiles the day before, this time the attack was combined – drones and cruise missiles at the same time. The missiles were launched from Tu-95MS strategic bombers from the Caspian Sea, probably by Kh-101/555 cruise missiles.

Details: Popko noted that Kyiv was attacked simultaneously from different directions by UAVs and, according to preliminary data, Shahed barrage munitions.

According to early reports, more than 30 aerial targets of various types were detected and destroyed in the airspace over Kyiv and around the capital by air defence forces and means.

The head of the Kyiv City Military Administration also added that there is currently no information about the destruction or casualties.

Update as of 05:04: Klitschko reported that smouldering missile debris was found on the road in the Darnytskyi district of the capital after the air raid siren. In addition, in the Podilsky district, a grass floor caught fire as a result of falling debris.

Later, Ukraine’s Air Force reported that Ukrainian defenders destroyed all 15 cruise missiles and 21 attack drones used by the Russians to attack Kyiv Oblast on the night of 2 June.

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