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💥🏃‍♀️ Da Russian Missile Kine Attack on Kyiv Make Da Civilians Make Fast Kine For Hide! 🚀🏃

Da Russian Missile Kine Attack on Kyiv Make Da Civilians Make Fast Kine For Hide! 🚀💥🏃‍♀️🏃

Keiki wit backpacks was screaming an’ making fast kine for hide when da booms start coming across da Ukraine capital from Russia’s rare daytime kine assault. 💥🎒🏃‍♂️

Even inside one city wea da people wen adapt da everyday kine stuffs to da time of war, da show happening above in Kyiv was one reminder dat even if da fighting stay mostly far, far east side, da Ukraine capital still stay with one big kine Russian target on top. 🎯🌆

Da ballistic missile kine things started coming in right aftah 11 in da morning Monday — one rare daytime kind assault dat made da people of da city make fast kine for hide — an’ was shot down fast-fast. Den, da attacks went explode again early Tuesday, making um clear dat even as Kyiv, wit help from da Western allies, bulid up its air-defense system, da Russian forces still like check for weak spots. 🚀💥🛡️

Dey wen change da timing of da bombings, da mix of weapons used an’ da paths of da missiles an’ drones, lately making um fly low along riverbeds an’ valleys for hide from detection, da Ukrainian officials say. 🕹️🛸🏞️

Russia trying fo’ “trick an’ mislead our air defense system,” Yurii Ihnat, one spokesman for Ukraine’s Air Force Command, wen say on top national TV ova da weekend. “It uses da lay of da land fo’ hide from radars.” 📡🌍

On Monday, 11 ballistic missiles wen target Ukraine, an’ 11 was intercepted, da Ukrainian officials wen say. But da rubbish from da mid-air kind collisions wen cause fires an’ oddah damage, as da scared kine Ukrainians looked to da clear-blue skies of their crowded city fo’ see one fight happening wit da boom-boom force. 💥🔥🏙️

Keiki wit backpacks ran in big time scare aftah da booms went sound on one city street, one video da Ukrainian officials wen share plenty on social media wen show. 📹🎒💥

“Dey wen cry, dey wen scream!” said Natalia Nevidoma, 53, who was cleaning one restaurant’s front porch as teachers wen lead small keiki past da entrance. “You know, it’s so hurtful an’ scary.” 😱🧹

No had any known deaths, but at least one wahine was hurt from falling rubbish, according to da mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, who wen warn da residents not fo’ leave shelters. Anoddah injury was reported from da missile bombing, but da details neva was right dea. 🏥👩‍⚕️

Da bombing wen get one fast kine condemnation from da Ukrainian government. Da Russian forces “wen strike one peaceful city during da day, when most of da residents was at work an’ on da streets,” Serhii Popko, da head of da Kyiv regional military administration, said in one statement. 🏢🏃‍♀️

“In oddah words,” Mr. Popko said, “da Russians showing clear kine dat dey aiming fo’ wipe out da regular people.” 👥💣

Da Russian officials often wen deny targeting civilian areas. Dey said da strikes on Monday had been aimed at air bases, an’ Ukrainian officials said Moscow did hit at least one military place, damaging an airfield in Khmelnytskyi, western Ukraine. “Five aerial vehicles went out of service,” the Khmelnytskyi Regional Military Administration said in one statement. 🛬💥🛸

Da stepped-up kine assaults on Kyiv of da past weeks same kine those during some of da most dire moments of da war for da city of 3.6 million. In Kyiv, as well as oddah places in Ukraine, Moscow has been slowly deploying attack drones, ballistic missiles an’ cruise missiles, Ukrainian officials say. On Sunday, Ukrainian air defense teams repelled Russia’s biggest drone attack on Kyiv since da start of da war. 🏙️🛸🚀

Kyiv was not da only target on Monday.

Da Ukrainian Air Force said dat Russia had fired up to 40 cruise missiles an’ 35 Iranian-made attack drones before dawn on Monday. It said 37 of da missiles an’ 29 of da drones had been shot down. But one missile hit one village in da Kharkiv region, Kivsharivka, hurting at least three people, according to da local military administration. 🚀🛸💥🏘️

In Kyiv, emergency crews were dispatched to put out fires caused by falling rubbish. The Kyiv regional military administration said it was working to clear at least six locations around the capital, including a major roadway. 🚒🔥🚧

Kseniia Khyzhniak, 35, had been using her day off work to catch up on a TV series when the sirens sent her racing to her children’s school. 📺🚨🏃‍♀️

“I’m looking at the sky, and the air defense rocket is flying there,” Ms. Khyzhniak said. There was a one bang, and then another as her two young children ran to meet her and they raced to the shelter, holding hands, she said. 💥🚀👩‍👧‍👦

“Hurry up!” Ukrainians standing at the entrance yelled, waving them in, she said. 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️

Oleksandr, 40, a technology worker who declined to provide his last name, said he, too, had found himself heading for shelter — even if he was not really sure what the point was. 💻🏃‍♂️

“Getting hit by the car and dying is more probable in Kyiv at the moment than dying of shelling, mathematically,” he said. “But I can’t order my body how to react, you know?” 🚗💥🏃‍♂️

Anatolii Semenov, a 68-year-old retiree at home, was more philosophical.

“I didn’t go to the shelter,” he said. “I never do. There is a Ukrainian saying: ‘What has got to be has got to be.’ My father taught me that.” 🏠🧓🙏


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💥🏃‍♀️ Russian Missile Attack on Kyiv Causes Civilians to Seek Immediate Shelter! 🚀🏃

Children with backpacks were screaming and seeking immediate shelter when the explosions began across the Ukrainian capital from Russia’s unusual daytime assault. 💥🎒🏃‍♂️

Even in a city where people have adapted their daily routines to the realities of war, the spectacle occurring above Kyiv was a reminder that, even if the combat is primarily on the far eastern front, the Ukrainian capital remains a major Russian target. 🎯🌆

The ballistic missiles started coming in just after 11 in the morning on Monday — a rare daytime assault that caused the city’s residents to seek immediate shelter — and were quickly shot down. Then, the attacks resumed early Tuesday, making it clear that even as Kyiv, with assistance from Western allies, bolstered its air-defense system, Russian forces were still probing for weaknesses. 🚀💥🛡️

They have altered the timing of the bombings, the combination of weapons used, and the trajectories of the missiles and drones, lately flying them low along riverbeds and valleys to avoid detection, say Ukrainian officials. 🕹️🛸🏞️

Russia is trying to “trick and mislead our air defense system,” Yurii Ihnat, a spokesperson for Ukraine’s Air Force Command, said on national TV over the weekend. “It uses the topography to hide from radars.” 📡🌍

On Monday, 11 ballistic missiles targeted Ukraine, and all 11 were intercepted, according to Ukrainian officials. But the debris from the mid-air collisions caused fires and other damage, as frightened Ukrainians watched the clear-blue skies of their crowded city for signs of the ongoing aerial battle. 💥🔥🏙️

Children with backpacks ran in fright after the explosions sounded on a city street, a video shared widely on social media by Ukrainian officials showed. 📹🎒💥

“They were crying, they were screaming!” said Natalia Nevidoma, 53, who was cleaning a restaurant’s front porch as teachers led small children past the entrance. “You know, it’s so hurtful and scary.” 😱🧹

There were no known fatalities, but at least one woman was injured by falling debris, according to the mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, who warned residents not to leave shelters. Another injury was reported from the missile bombing, but the details were not immediately available. 🏥👩‍⚕️

The bombing quickly drew condemnation from the Ukrainian government. The Russian forces “struck a peaceful city during the day, when most of the residents were at work and on the streets,” Serhii Popko, the head of the Kyiv regional military administration, said in a statement. 🏢🏃‍♀️

“In other words,” Mr. Popko said, “the Russians are clearly aiming to wipe out ordinary people.” 👥💣

Russian officials have often denied targeting civilian areas. They said the strikes on Monday were aimed at air bases, and Ukrainian officials confirmed that Moscow did hit at least one military location, damaging an airfield in Khmelnytskyi, western Ukraine. “Five aerial vehicles were put out of service,” the Khmelnytskyi Regional Military Administration said in a statement. 🛬💥🛸

The intensified attacks on Kyiv in recent weeks resemble those during some of the war’s most desperate moments for the city of 3.6 million. In Kyiv, as well as in other parts of Ukraine, Moscow has been gradually deploying attack drones, ballistic missiles, and cruise missiles, Ukrainian officials report. On Sunday, Ukrainian air defense teams repelled Russia’s largest drone attack on Kyiv since the war began. 🏙️🛸🚀

Kyiv was not the only target on Monday.

The Ukrainian Air Force said that Russia had launched up to 40 cruise missiles and 35 Iranian-made attack drones before dawn on Monday. It reported that 37 of the missiles and 29 of the drones had been shot down. However, one missile hit a village in the Kharkiv region, Kivsharivka, injuring at least three people, according to the local military administration. 🚀🛸💥🏘️

In Kyiv, emergency crews were dispatched to extinguish fires caused by falling debris. The Kyiv regional military administration said it was working to clear at least six locations around the capital, including a major roadway. 🚒🔥🚧

Kseniia Khyzhniak, 35, had been using her day off work to catch up on a TV series when the sirens sent her racing to her children’s school. 📺🚨🏃‍♀️

“I’m looking at the sky, and the air defense rocket is flying there,” Ms. Khyzhniak said. There was one bang, and then another as her two young children ran to meet her and they all hurried to the shelter, holding hands, she said. 💥🚀👩‍👧‍👦

“Hurry up!” Ukrainians standing at the entrance yelled, waving them in, she recalled. 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️

Oleksandr, 40, a technology worker who declined to provide his last name, said he too had found himself heading for shelter — even if he was not really sure what the point was. 💻🏃‍♂️

“Getting hit by a car and dying is more likely in Kyiv at the moment than dying from shelling, mathematically,” he said. “But I can’t dictate how my body should react, you know?” 🚗💥🏃‍♂️

Anatolii Semenov, a 68-year-old retiree at home, was more philosophical.

“I didn’t go to the shelter,” he said. “I never do. There is a Ukrainian saying: ‘What has got to be has got to be.’ My father taught me that.” 🏠🧓🙏

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