Russia continues to strike Ukrainian cities using a variety of means, from Shahed drones to missiles that Ukrainians sometimes find intact in their own backyards. In particular, such a missile was found in the yard of a house in the Kyiv Region.
The photo of the missile was posted on local Telegram channels.
It is noted that Vladyslav Musienko managed to capture the image.The photo was accompanied by a message:
"Very impressive photo... Kyiv Region. A man shows a part of a Russian missile that fell near his house."
These are the consequences of constant enemy shelling. Missiles that do not reach and do not hit "Russia's planned targets" are found near Ukrainian homes, among other things.
It is worth recalling that recently, namely on the night of Tuesday, April 23, Russia once again attacked Ukraine using Shahed drones. At that time, the capital managed to fight back with air defense.
Before that, Russia had attacked Kyiv, causing damage in 4 districts of the region. Two apartment buildings, 47 private houses, and 12 vehicles were damaged in Kyiv Region. Four people were also injured.
Russia continues to strike Ukrainian cities, targeting residential areas or critical infrastructure.
In particular, it is worth recalling that only yesterday, on April 25, the enemy struck Smila, Cherkasy Region, with an Iskander-K, destroying 47 private homes and damaging a critical infrastructure facility.
Earlier, Apostrophe reported that Russian occupiers hit a railway station with a missile in Balakliya.