Three Kalibras shot down in Odessa region. What else is known about the missile attack
As of 11:20 a.m., air-raid alarms had been sounded in Ukraine.
Air defence units have shot down three Kalibr missiles in the skies over Odessa Region, the Odessa regional state administration has said
Fortunately there were no casualties in the region as a result of the strike.
Preliminary results of today's rf rocket fire on Ukrainian territory
✔️Киев: explosions occurred in the Dnieper district of the capital. Also rocket debris fell in the Goloseevsky district, killing one person and injuring two.
✔️Днепропетровская region: a "flight" into an industrial enterprise, no casualties.
✔️Винницкая region: the hit was confirmed by Yuriy Ignat.
✔️Одесская region: the attack damaged two critical energy infrastructure facilities.
✔️В Nikolaev, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia and Zhytomyr regions: air defence was active.
According to preliminary information, Kiev was hit today by either "Daggers" or "Iskanders"
The missiles were many times faster than conventional cruise missiles. The launches, tentatively, were from Russian territory.
Air defence forces shot down all the missiles over Kiev
This was reported by KMBA chief Popko:
about 20 missiles of various types were detected in Kiev's airspace. All air targets were destroyed.
A 55-year-old man died as a result of falling rocket parts. Two more people were injured and hospitalised.
Kiev's infrastructure facilities are operating normally.
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