The anti-aircraft sirens took place in the early hours of Saturday, while the authorities invite citizens to take shelter
Kiev under Russian missile attack: at least five explosions
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Kiev attacked by Russian missiles, heard several explosions. /research/ansait/search. shtml?tag= Show less Last hour Kiev attacked by Russian missiles, heard several explosions At least five, in action the anti-aircraft sirens KIEV, 11 July 2026, 02:59 ANSA / EPA At least five explosions were heard in the early hours of Saturday in Kiev, where the authorities launched the alarm for a Russian missile attack, according to what reported by AFP journalists on the spot. "Stay in safe places!", wrote on Telegram Tymur Tkachenko, head of the military administration of the capital.
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Kiev attacked by Russian missiles, heard several explosions. /research/ansait/search. shtml?tag= Show less Last hour Kiev attacked by Russian missiles, heard several explosions At least five, in action the anti-aircraft sirens KIEV, 11 July 2026, 02:59 ANSA / EPA At least five explosions were heard in the early hours of Saturday in Kiev, where the authorities launched the alarm for a Russian missile attack, according to what reported by AFP journalists on the spot.
reliability low1/2 sources"Stay in safe places!", wrote on Telegram Tymur Tkachenko, head of the military administration of the capital.
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Kiev attacked by Russian missiles, heard several explosions. /research/ansait/search. shtml?tag= Show less Last time Kiev attacked by..
omitted byCenterRight sidecovered byPublic / Agencies"Stay in safe places!", wrote on Telegram Tymur Tkachenko, head of the military administration of the capital.
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