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Kiev – Agencies:

The Russian military operation in Ukraine continues. According to its latest field developments, Ukraine confirmed on Sunday that it had repelled, at night, the “largest march attack” targeting Kiev “since the start of the Russian invasion,” while the army stated that it had shot down 52 out of 54 of these explosive marches sent by Moscow, including “more than 40” in the air. Capital.

And the Ukrainian Air Force said via Telegram, “It detected a record number of explosive drones, and it reached 54,” stressing that it “destroyed 52” of them. And the authorities announced that two people were killed and three wounded in Kiev.

Earlier, the mayor of the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, Vitaliy Klitschko, announced the destruction of a warehouse in the Golosevsky district as a result of a fire, following a series of recent explosions.

Klitschko stated through his account on Telegram that these explosions destroyed building structures on a total area of ​​1,000 square meters.

A civilian was killed in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, as a result of a “massive” drone attack targeting the city, according to Klitschko.

“A 35-year-old woman was taken to hospital, and a 41-year-old man died,” Klitschko, the former boxing champion, said, adding that the wreckage of a drone fell near a gas station.

Air raid sirens sounded in most Ukrainian provinces, according to map data from the Ukrainian Ministry of Digital Transformation.

Russian forces have been targeting Kiev since the beginning of May.

On Friday, Serhiy Popko, head of the local civil and military administration, counted 13 attacks in Kiev this month.

In the context, the emergency headquarters in the Krasnodar Territory announced, yesterday, Sunday, that several marches tried to approach the lands of the “Ilsky” refinery in the Krasnodar Territory, indicating that they were neutralized without causing any damage to the refinery.

And the headquarters wrote on its channel on “Telegram”: “At about 2 o’clock on Sunday morning, several unknown marches made an attempt to approach the lands of the “Ilski” oil refinery plant. All of them were neutralized,” stressing that the factory’s infrastructure was not damaged, and there were no injuries.

On May 4 and 5, the Elski refinery was attacked by drones, and at that time the fires resulting from the attacks were put out without any damage or injuries.

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