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Kyiv Attacked By 'Kamikaze Drones', Ukrainian Presidency Claims: Report

Two explosions were heard in Kyiv.

New Delhi: The Ukrainian Presidency claimed that Kyiv is attacked by “Kamikaze drones”, news agency AFP reported on Monday. According to the agency, two explosions were heard in Kyiv.

"The Russians think it will help them, but these actions smack of desperation," Andriy Yermak, the Ukrainian President's chief of staff, said in a statement, as reported by the news agency ANI.

"We need more air defense as soon as possible. We have no time to delay. We need more weapons to protect the sky and destroy the enemy," the statement added.

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(With Inputs From Agencies)

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