Ukraine claims to have shot down a volley of Russian hypersonic missiles one of Moscow's most potent weapons - during an attack on the capital Kyiv described as "exceptional in density".
It is the first time Ukraine has claimed to have struck down multiple Kinzhal - which means "dagger" in Russian - missiles in one go. If confirmed it would be a demonstration of the effectiveness of Kyiv's newly deployed Western air defences in helping thwart some of Russia's most advanced weaponry. President Vladimir Putin has previously claimed that the Kinzhal would be able to "overcome all existing and ... prospective anti-aircraft and anti-missile defence systems".
Officials claimed to have intercepted all six of the Kinzhal fired at it, as part of a volley of 18 missiles launched by Moscow's forces in the early hours of yesterday morning. Video footage showed air defences destroying targets over the capital, with the barrage also including cruise missiles and kamikaze drones.
The overnight attack on Kyiv was "exceptional in its density the maximum number of attacking missiles in the shortest period of time", said Serhii Popko, the head of the Kyiv military administration. Kyiv authorities said three people were wounded by falling debris.
"Another unbelievable success for the Ukrainian air forces!" Oleksii Reznikov, the defence minister, said on Twitter.
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