Huge missile attack against Ukraine… – HTR

BREAKING NEWS: HUGE MISSILE ATTACK AGAINST UKRAINE – ONGOING – LIVE UPDATES

Russia has launched a new barrage of missiles against Ukraine.  Upwards of 50 to 60 missiles have been fired so far.

Four Russian missiles targeted critical infrastructure objects in Kharkiv Oblast of Ukraine: the head of the regional administration.

Reports now saying eighty missiles inbound into Ukraine . . . .

Electrical substation in the vicinity of Usatove, in Odesa Oblast, hit. Photo below:

 

Explosions reported in Kyiv, Odesa, Lviv, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, and more missiles are flying. Shahed drone attacks are also reported.

Reports now claiming 100 missiles launched and more inbound.

VIDEO: Cruise Missiles inbound near Kiev, Ukraine:

 

 

Russian-launched (Iranian) Shahed drones coming from Belarus to the Kyiv, Zhytomyr and Chernigiv regions

Citizens of Kiev taking shelter in underground train stations in the city:

 

RETALIATION ! ! !  Explosions reported in Bryansk, in Russia now.

ENGELS RUSSIAN AIRBASE, EXPLOSIONS REPORTED ( Again)

Explosions in Belgorod & Bryansk regions of Russia reported.

INTEL:   The Russians are using 13 planes, two ships, tactical aviation + drones

Ukrainian anti-aircraft defenses failing to intercept and falling into residential neighborhoods, then exploding.

 

FROM RUSSIAN MINISTRY OF DEFENSE:  “The Russian Federation has fired more than 120 missiles at the territory of Ukraine.”- Mikhaylo Podolyak

 

FROM INSIDE UKRAINE:

Currently, explosions have been observed:
– Kiev.
– Kharkiv
– Nikolaev
– Odessa
– Dnepropetrovsk
– Lviv
– Khmelnitsky
– Vinnitsa

Power outage:
– Kyiv
– Kharkov
– Lviv
– Odessa
– Zhytomyr

 

A UKRAINIAN S-300 MISSILE HAS FALLEN AND EXPLODED INSIDE BELARUS 

7:52 AM EST — Things seem to have gone quiet right now.   The attack may be finished.   More info if I get it. . . .

 

MORE:

The monitoring group Belarusian Hajun published pictures of a rocket that allegedly fell on the territory of Belarus.


The missile was found in a field in the Ivanovskiy district of the Brest region. In the photo, its debris looks like parts of the missile from an “S-300” system.

Since it landed in an empty farm field, and did NOT explode, and there are no injuries or property damage, it seems impossible that Belarus would take this as some “act of war.”  Awaiting statement from Belarus President.

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