Air defence forces destroyed 6 Kinzhal and 6 Kalibr missiles over Kyiv (Updated)
2 people injured in Kyiv Oblast, residential buildings and a shop damaged

UPDATED at 1:17 p.m.:
The Office of the Prosecutor General reports that an 82-year-old woman and a man were injured in the attack. Residential buildings and a shop were also damaged in one of the rayons of Kyiv Oblast.
UPDATED at 12:58 p.m.:
Klitschko clarifies that there were no hits in the capital. No damaged objects were detected in Kyiv.
UPDATED at 12:39 p.m.:
According to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, private houses were damaged in Kyiv Oblast after the attack. Information about casualties is being clarified.
UPDATED 12:29:
The Kyiv City State Administration (KCSA) clarifies that the air targets were shot down in the airspace around Kyiv. So far, no information about casualties or destruction has been received.
The administration also warns of a high likelihood of repeated missile attacks in the near term.
The air defence forces destroyed 6 Kinzhal aeroballistic missiles and 6 Kalibr cruise missiles.
This is reported by the Command of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Moreover, the defenders neutralised two reconnaissance drones. The command emphasises that these are preliminary data. Meanwhile, the mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, reports explosions in the Podil district of the capital.
Background. Mind previously reported that air defense forces had shot down 2 Shahed drones at night. The drones were neutralised over Mykolaiv Oblast.
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