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Showers of ballistic missiles, attacks by drones…Russia gave a befitting reply to Ukraine’s Operation Spider Web

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Russia has launched a major attack on Ukraine (file photo)

Russia has launched another major attack against Ukraine using ballistic missiles and drones from multiple directions. According to reports, this attack was strategically coordinated and Russia targeted multiple targets simultaneously.

Russia has given a befitting reply to Ukraine’s Operation Spider Web. Russia has launched a major attack on Ukraine by firing ballistic missiles and drones from several directions. According to reports, this attack was strategically coordinated and Russia has targeted several locations simultaneously.

According to a CNN report, the Ukrainian Air Force said that Russia has attacked Ukraine from several directions using ballistic missiles and drones. The Air Force shared this information on its official Telegram channel. During the attack, explosions and fires were reported at several places in the capital Kyiv.

According to Kyiv City Military Administration Chief Timur Tkachenko, falling debris and drone attacks caused fires in several buildings. Tkachenko alleged that Russia targeted residential areas, damaging a high-rise building in the Solomyansky district.

Appeal to people to stay in shelter

Meanwhile, Kiev Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko has also confirmed the fire in Holosiwsky and Darnitsky districts. He said that the Ukrainian air defense system has been activated in the Obolon area of ​​the capital. Klitschko issued an alert on Telegram saying that the attack on the capital is ongoing. Stay in shelter and be alert.

Ukraine had carried out a major attack on Russia

In fact, Ukraine’s special forces had recently carried out a rapid airstrike on Russia. Ukraine had targeted Russian air bases and destroyed 41 Russian bomber planes on the ground. According to estimates, more than 30 percent of Russia’s bomber fleet TU-95, TU-22 and A-50 air radars were destroyed just before the second round of peace talks between Ukraine. On May 16, the biggest exchange of prisoners took place between the two sides in the first round.

Russia had announced revenge

After the attack in Ukraine, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, a close aide of Russian President Putin, wrote in a post on Telegram that those who are worried and waiting for retaliation should be worried – this is the feeling of a normal person. Retaliation will definitely happen. It is clear from this statement of Medvedev that Russia is not going to take this attack lightly and is planning to respond to it.