Missile
Missile event in Kyiv area, Ukraine on Sat 14th March 2026
14th March 2026
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On the night of March 14, Russian troops attacked Kyiv with ballistic missiles.
Source: Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Literally: "Fast to Kyiv!"
Details: An air alert was declared in the capital at 03:07. The Air Force warned of the threat of the enemy using ballistic weapons from the eastern direction.
At 03:10, the first series of powerful explosions sounded in the city.
Already at 03:18, the military reported a new wave of rockets on the capital, this time Russian troops attacked from the south.
At 03:21 the invaders struck from the north.
At 03:31, the air force reported another group of ballistic missiles from the north.
At 03:52, the military warned of a new group of missiles from the north.
The authorities urged residents of the capital to stay in shelters until the air raid warning is lifted.
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Ukraine (UKR)
( Kyiv area )
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