Missile strike on Kyiv was different from previous ones, Russian Federation is testing new tactics
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Russian troops are testing new tactics for strikes on Ukraine's capital.
Therocket attack on Kyiv on Sunday, 30 June, was different from numerous previous shellings of the Ukrainian capital. This was reported by the Kiev city military administration (KCMA).
It is noted that the Russian troops hit Kyiv not in the dark time of day, not by combined or massive shelling, not by ballistic weapons or cruise missiles from aboard strategic bombers.
Theaggressor is testing new tactics - he is looking for the exact time, methods and means to hit Kyiv. Because the capital of Ukraine has always been and will always be one of the highest priority targets for the invaders! - is said in the message.
The KCMA emphasised that for every action of the enemy the AFU will find its own effective counteraction, but such attacks of the occupants should be a reminder that no air alert can be ignored.
Missiles are shot down, but they do not disintegrate into molecules and the debris is life-threatening. Therefore, if you hear the siren - head for shelter, - urged the head of the KCMA Sergei Popko.
Earlier Socialportal reported that in Kiev on Sunday, 30 June, the debris of the shot down Russian missile damaged an apartment building in Obolonsky district.
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