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    Ukrainian air defences responding to Russian-launched aerial assets in Kyiv

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    Russian forces launched attack drones on Ukraine on the evening of Thursday, 5 December, prompting a response from Ukrainian air defence units.

    Source: Ukraine's Air Force; Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko

    Quote from Klitschko: "Air defence units are responding [to Russian-launched aerial assets] in the Obolonskyi district of the capital. Stay in shelters!"

    Details: The Ukrainian military issued a warning of UAVs flying towards the cities of Vyshhorod and Kyiv.

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