The military administration of the city of kyiv reported that in the early hours of this Sunday there has been a new Russian attack with drones against the Ukrainian capital, the first in 12 days. The same source assures that the attack has resulted in A wounded.
“The enemy used drones, which were shot down by our air defenses,” said the head of the regional military administration, Ruslan Kravchenkoin his Telegram account and added that the anti-aircraft alarm lasted about an hour.
None of the Iranian-made drones managed to hit their target, according to Ukrainian authorities. However, as a result of the demolition, the fragments of the drones caused damage to three private homes, reports efe.
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“Unfortunately, a resident of one of the buildings was injured. He was injured in the leg. The necessary medical assistance was provided to him,” Kravchenko added.
On Sunday night, a anti-aircraft alert in kyiv and in most of the southern regions and the east of the country due to the possibility of Russian attacks with drones or ballistic missiles, the agency reported. ukrinform.
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The attack occurred hours after the Prime Minister, Pedro Sanchez, visited kyiv on the occasion of the inauguration of the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU, which Spain occupies this semester. Yesterday Sánchez promised to extend the line of financing to Ukraine and to send more Leopard tanks.
Before meeting with Zelenski, Sánchez delivered a speech before the Verkhovna Rada (Parliament) of Ukraine in which he announced a new aid of 55 million euros dedicated to the reconstruction of Ukraine. The bulk of this money, 51 million euros, “will be channeled through the World Bank Group and will focus on helping to finance small and medium-sized companies in Ukraine”, as explained by the Presidency of the Spanish Government in a statement on the visit.
The remaining four million will be invested through the United Nations Development Program and “will be dedicated to equipping Ukrainian schools with green and sustainable energy systems.”