Kyiv Attack on July 6: Air Force Denies It Was the Largest Strike Ever.
Russian Strike on Kyiv on July 6
According to Novyny.live: Yurii Ihnat, head of communications for the Ukrainian Air Force, has rejected claims that the overnight attack on Kyiv on July 6 was the most massive assault to date, urging the public to rely solely on official reports. The city did come under fire that day, resulting in both fatalities and injuries. The surrounding Kyiv region was also hit, sparking alarm among local residents.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy responded immediately to the bombardment. The strike on the capital caused casualties and wounded civilians. In the aftermath, authorities in Vyshneve advised residents to stay indoors to ensure their safety.
“This is definitely not the most massive strike.”
Yurii Ihnat
This attack underscores the ongoing conflict and the persistent threat to security in Ukraine, particularly in the capital. Official statements from military and government officials are crucial for forming an accurate picture of the situation, as information warfare plays a significant role in the context of hostilities. It is essential that the public receives reliable information and follows government recommendations to protect themselves.
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