Klitschko called on the people of Kiev not to lose vigilance


In the early morning of June 26, four strong explosions sounded in the Shevchenkovsky district of Kyiv.
On the morning of Sunday, June 26, the Russian armed forces launched an airstrike on Kyiv, as a result of which they hit a high-rise building. The capital's mayor Vitali Klitschko urged the people of Kiev not to neglect the alarms.
He noted that cynical infidels strike not only at military facilities, but also destroy houses and kindergartens.
The enemy is getting satane and wants to intimidate us, sow panic and despondency,” he said and added that it was not the time to lose vigilance.
The head of Kyiv asks local residents to follow elementary rules that can save lives. In particular, go down to cover when the alarm sounds. In addition, Klitschko urged not to publish photos and videos immediately after enemy strikes, as this endangers the lives of rescuers.
Recall that in the early morning of June 26, four strong explosions sounded in the Shevchenkovsky district of Kyiv.
Yuriy Ignat, the speaker of the Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, said on the air of the telethon that Russian troops attacked Kyiv from strategic bombers from the Caspian Sea region.
According to him, the enemy used Tu-95 and Tu-160 bombers, which take off from the regions of Astrakhan.
In total, 25 residents were evacuated from a house in the Shevchenkovsky district, where the rocket hit. A total of four victims were hospitalized. Including a seven-year-old girl who was pulled out from under the rubble, and later her mother was also rescued.
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