The explosions in Kiev on January 29 were the result of a drone attack by the Russian Federation.
The explosions in Kiev on January 29: what is known
The explosions in Kyiv on January 29, which people could hear during the short morning alarm that lasted from 05:28 to 05:55, were the result of a UAV attack on the capital.
At that time, the Ukrainian Air Force was just notifying about the movement of a drone in the direction of Kyiv from the north-east.
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As the mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, reported after lights out, the wreckage enemy UAVs fell near a metro station in the Darnitsky district.
Soon the mayor clarified that the fence and a separate building of the checkpoint of the Darnitsky depot were damaged.
All services are on site.
There is no fire, no victims were found, notes Vitali Klitschko.
We recall that on January 18, during the Russian Federation's ballistic attack on Kyiv, the entrance to the Lukyanovskaya metro station was destroyed.
Due to the shelling, the station did not work for entry and exit for several hours, and trains ran without stops.
The full-scale war in Ukraine has been going on for 1,071 days.
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