Ukraine downs swarm of attack drones over Kyiv

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KYIV: Ukraine said Wednesday (Dec 14) it had shot down multiple Iranian-made drones launched at the capital by Russian troops in their latest attack on Kyiv. The Kremlin meanwhile said there no would be no let up in fighting over Christmas and the New Year while Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged

KYIV: Ukraine said Wednesday it had shot down multiple Iranian-made drones launched at the capital by Russian troops in their latest attack on Kyiv.

"The terrorists started this morning with 13 Shaheds," Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said, referring to the Iran-made weapons.What are the Iranian-made 'kamikaze' drones used by Russia in attacks on Ukraine? Kyiv's Western allies have been supplying Ukraine with more advanced air defence systems in response.

Mayor Vitali Klitschko announced that explosions were heard in the central district of Shevchenkivsky and city officials said debris from the downed drones had damaged residential homes and an local administrative building.Since a series of key battlefield setbacks this summer and autumn, Russia has been pummelling critical infrastructure across Ukraine with missiles and drones.

In a video message from Kyiv, Zelenskyy said Tuesday that Ukraine needed assistance worth around 800 million euros in the short term for its battered energy sector.He also said that his country needs spare parts for repairs, high-capacity generators, extra gas and increased electricity imports. "No, no proposals have been received from anyone and no topic of this kind is on the agenda," the Kremlin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov.

 

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