World News : Multiple blasts in Ukraine's capital Kyiv, Russia targeting 'Kamikaze Drones'
On Monday, several explosions were heard in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. AFP journalists say the attacks came just a week after the last Russian attack in Kyiv.
On Monday, several explosions were heard in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine. AFP journalists say the attacks came just a week after the last Russian attack in Kyiv. "Russia thinks it will help them but it shows their uneasiness," Andreas Yermak, chief of staff to the President of the UK, said after several blasts in the center of the capital. Air raid sirens were heard before the attack. After this the sound of explosions was heard till 6:35 ms 6:58. Kyiv Mayor Vitaly Klitschenko said one of the explosions occurred in the Shevchenkivsi district in the heart of the city. He said on social media, "All services are reaching out to help. You stay in the shelters."
These attacks have been carried out by Russia with the help of Kamikaze Drones. Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that Ukraine is now going to launch new attacks on a large scale. There is no need of. Russia is not thinking of destroying that country.
Russian President Vladimir Putin also warned on Friday that a clash between NATO troops with Russian forces would be a "global catastrophe". Addressing a press conference in Kazakhstan's capital Astana, Putin said, "Direct contact with the Russian military or NATO's direct confrontation with the troops would be a very dangerous step, which could lead to global catastrophe, I hope that People say this, it is wise enough not to take such a step."
Russian missiles rained down on Kyiv and other cities in Ukraine in the Russian attack on October 10. It was Russia's biggest attack in Ukraine in the past few months. At least 19 people were killed and 105 others were injured in these attacks. These attacks were strongly condemned internationally.
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