Russia Hits Kyiv With 143 Missiles and Drones: Just Beer and Warehouses
Another brutal morning in Ukraine, where Moscow decided that local breweries and construction sites were clearly the greatest threats to their national security.
It’s the same grim script again. Russia dumped 143 missiles and drones on the Kyiv region, but instead of military bases, they somehow managed to hit a brewery, some construction warehouses, and a train station. It’s hard to see how a crate of beer is a strategic threat, but apparently, the Kremlin disagrees.
Volodymyr Zelensky pointed out that this wasn't just a random attack. It was a massive wave of hypersonic and jet-powered hardware aimed squarely at civilian logistics. The real punchline is that while these facilities burned, the country is still begging for the air defense systems needed to stop these exact missiles.
It’s a strange kind of war where the supply chain for building materials gets a hypersonic missile, while the people defending the country are left holding their breath. It seems like the only thing Russia is consistently efficient at is burning through expensive hardware to destroy a warehouse.
Source: UPI
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