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Russia attacks Kyiv Region with drones, ballistic and cruise missiles, damages houses

On the night of June 1, the russian occupiers attacked the Kyiv Region with drones, cruise and ballistic missiles. 10 private houses were damaged in the Bila Tserkva District. There are no casualties.

The head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, Mykola Kalashnyk, has reported this.

"At night, the enemy again launched a massive attack on the Kyiv Region, combining UAVs, cruise and ballistic missiles. He is increasingly increasing the number of strike drones for his attacks on peaceful Ukrainian settlements," the report says.

It is indicated that air defense forces were operating in the region - enemy targets were shot down. Ukrainian defenders from the Clear Sky - the Unmanned Systems Forces managed to intercept 15 enemy drones.

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There were no casualties among the population as a result of the russian shelling. Critical infrastructure facilities were also not allowed to be hit.

At the same time, 10 private houses were damaged as a result of the enemy attack in the Bila Tserkva District - their windows were broken, facades were cut and roofs were damaged.

"All homeowners will be provided with the necessary assistance," the Regional Military Administration added.

It is noted that operational services continue to work on fixing and eliminating the consequences of the enemy attack.

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As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha published a video with the sounds of air defense over his house and stressed that the aggressor state russia will begin to take peace seriously only when it feels pressure of a different level.

On the night of June 1, the russian occupiers attacked Zaporizhzhia with Shaheds. Critical infrastructure facilities of the city were damaged, as well as houses. Three people were injured.

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