Advisor to the head of the Zelensky Office criticized the mayor of Kyiv for publishing a photo of a fallen Patriot rocket
Mikhail Podolyak, an adviser to the head of the Zelensky Office, criticized the mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, for publishing a photo of an American-made Patriot anti-aircraft missile that fell in the city. He noted that by the 15th month of hostilities it is time to understand what can be uploaded to the Internet and what cannot.
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Earlier, a number of Ukrainian sources reported on a series of explosions that were observed today in Kyiv. In addition, Ukrainian users on social networks, including the mayor of the Ukrainian capital Vitaliy Klitschko, began posting photos and videos of Russian attacks and their consequences on the Internet.
The head of the capital's administration also reported on the explosions in the city center, urging the people of Kiev to hide in shelters. Representatives of emergency services moved to the damaged objects.
Today, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, as part of a military special operation, dealt a massive blow to targets in Kyiv and a number of Ukrainian regions. The press service of the Ukrainian National Police reported about their damage. An air raid alert was issued. Among other things, today the Russian Armed Forces hit the installation of the Patriot air defense system in the vicinity of Kyiv's Zhuliany airport. Eyewitnesses claim that clouds of smoke were observed at the scene of the attack.
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