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Ukraine war: 1 year on
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Ukraine says it shot down Russian balloons

  • Half a dozen of the devices set off air sirens in Kyiv, in what local officials say were a bit to ‘detect and exhaust our air defence forces’
  • A Ukrainian Air Force spokesman says the balloons could also be used for surveillance purposes

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A missile trace is seen in a sky near Kyiv on Wednesday. Ukrainian officials say Russia is using balloons to exhaust their air defences. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

Ukraine said on Wednesday its aerial defence units had detected half a dozen balloons, apparently launched by Russia, over the capital Kyiv and shot most of them down.

Kyiv authorities said the balloons could carry reconnaissance equipment and were launched to “detect and exhaust our air defence forces”.

“Most of the probes have been shot down,” the city administration said in a statement, adding authorities would carefully examine the debris.

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The presence of the balloons in the sky prompted sirens to go off in the Ukrainian capital, which usually happens when missiles are approaching.

Ukrainian Air Force spokesman Yuriy Ignat said that Russia uses balloons to exhaust Ukrainian anti-aircraft missiles.

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“The Russians will use all available methods of warfare to achieve their goals,” he said.

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