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Missile attack on January 23 – the enemy hit with cruise missiles and ballistics

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Missile attack on January 23 – the enemy hit with cruise missiles and ballistics

On the morning of Tuesday, January 23, Russian troops launched a combined attack on Kyiv: cruise missiles were launched first, and then ballistic missiles.

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This was said by the spokesman of the KMVA Mikhailo Shamanov on the air of the telethon.

“The capital was attacked by a combined strike today. That is, initially the Kh-101, Kh-555 cruise missiles were launched from the Caspian Sea region. And then there was probably ballistics. Most likely, these were “Iskanders”– he said.

Shamanov noted that the number and exact type of missiles will be provided by the Air Force.

In turn, the mayor of the city, Vitaliy Klitschko, announced that an unexploded warhead of a rocket was found in one of the apartments in a residential building in the Svyatoshyn district.

It will be recalled that Russian troops launched a missile attack on Ukraine in the morning of January 23. In Kyiv, a car caught fire and a fire started in a house. As Mayor Vitalii Klitschko reported, 7 victims are currently known as a result of the morning attack on the capital. Most of them are in the Solomyan district. Six people were hospitalized, one victim, a 13-year-old boy, was treated by medics on the spot.

In addition, in Kharkiv, as a result of Russian shelling, the entrance of a residential building was destroyed, and people are under the rubble. It is also reported about the lack of electricity and partially water in one of the parts of the Kyiv district of the city.

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