Russian forces launched a missile strike on infrastructure in Kyiv, specifically targeting facilities of Ukrzaliznytsya (Ukrainian Railways) in the Darnytsia and Dniprovskyi districts. At least five missiles struck, causing explosions and thick smoke around the Darnytsia railway station.
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Russian missiles struck Ukrzaliznytsya facilities in the Darnytsia and Dniprovskyi districts of Kyiv on the morning of 5 June 2022.
Russia launched several missiles toward Kyiv from Caspian Sea
On June 5, 2022, the Darnytsia Railcar Repair Plant was attacked by five Russian missiles, four of which hit the factory’s industrial facilities. One employee was injured by shrapnel.
Russian forces attacked Kyiv and suburbs, causing fires and one injury in the Darnytskyi and Dniprovskyi districts with no deaths.
The attack was described by Bild as the most powerful against Kyiv in several weeks, involving missiles striking military and civilian infrastructure.
The aggressor continues to launch missiles and air strikes on military and civilian infrastructure in our country, in particular in Kyiv.
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