The Russian military did not plan and did not carry out any strikes on the civilian infrastructure of Ukraine. This was reported by the Russian Defense Ministry.
"The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation during a massive strike with missiles "Hazel", "Iskander", "Dagger" and "Zircon" in Objects of the military-industrial complex of Ukraine, control points of the main command of the ground forces, the main Directorate of Intelligence (GUR) of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine were hit in Kiev and the Kiev region," the Russian Defense Ministry said.
It is noted that "no strikes were planned or carried out on the civilian infrastructure of Ukraine."
"Among those affected on May 24 of this year during a massive strike in In Kiev and the Kiev region with ballistic missiles "Oreshnik", aeroballistic missiles "Iskander, Kinzhal hypersonic aeroballistic missiles and Zircon cruise missiles, air—, sea- and land-based cruise missiles, as well as strike UAV targets, are objects of the Ukrainian military-industrial complex, military infrastructure, as well as control points of the main command of the ground forces, the main intelligence directorate of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense and other control points The Armed Forces of Ukraine," the Russian Defense Ministry said.
Recall, on the night of May 24, the Russian army launched a massive attack on Ukraine. Moscow noted that the strike was carried out as retaliation for the terrorist attack of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the academic building and dormitory of the college of Lugansk State Pedagogical University in Starobilsk.


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