Russia targets 20 apartment buildings in Kyiv massive strike
Another massive missile strike on Kyiv, and the neighbor's "high-precision" rockets miraculously found exactly where families sleep.
So, the Russian army had another busy night trying to "demilitarize" Ukraine. This time, their brilliant tactical map led them straight into residential neighborhoods. A massive missile and drone strike on Kyiv killed at least 22 people and injured a hundred more, including kids.
Looking at where the rockets actually landed, it is a masterclass in cowardice. According to Yulia Svyrydenko, at least twenty apartment buildings took direct hits. In one district alone, rescuers had to pull victims out of a completely ruined nine-story block.
Over a hundred people are injured, and local police have already received about 1,700 property damage claims. That is 1,700 families who woke up to blown-out windows, ruined homes, or no homes at all, while the Russian defense ministry probably reports destroying NATO command centers hidden in civilian kitchens.
It turns out, the only thing Russian missiles are actually good at targeting is the morning peace of ordinary people sleeping in their own beds.
Source: Facebook
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