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Wreckage Of A Huge Russian Missile Found In Kiev Yard

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Wreckage Of A Huge Russian Missile Found In Kiev Yard

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After a massive missile and drone attack on Kiev on April 16, debris from a Russian missile was found in the yards of a residential apartment building.

The deadly iron lies next to houses, and the relevant footage was published by local Telegram channels.

The shelling of Kiev on April 16: what is known so far

As of 12:00, four dead, including a 12-year-old boy, and 54 victims are known.

The dead also include a 35-year-old woman and two 60-year-old security guards at a car dealership who had gone on shift just hours before the shelling in the Obolonsky district of the capital. About 60 cars were destroyed by the blast.

The Podilskyi and Obolonskyi districts suffered the most, with arrivals also recorded in Dniprovskyi and Shevchenkivskyi districts of the city.

According to the head of the communications department of the AFU Air Force Command Yuriy Ignat, the enemy attacked Ukraine with a large number of ballistics.

"The peculiarity of this attack was that the enemy used a large number of ballistics - 19 Iskander-M/S-400 ballistic missiles - on four regions. Kiev was hit again, with five hits. Dnipro, Kharkiv and Odessa regions were also affected," he said.

The majority of the 703 aerial targets flew at Kiev. The city's prosecutor's office has already opened criminal proceedings over yet another war crime by the Russian Armed Forces.

As aviation expert Bogdan Dolince noted, Russia employed a tactic of repeated strikes during this attack.

"That is, repeatedly striking the same targets after a certain period of time. First of all, in order to maximize the consequences for those crews and personnel who come to help people or put out the fire," he explained.

Besides Kiev, there are dead in Odessa. The number of victims there has already risen to nine people.

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