Russia attacked Ukraine with a drone labeled “Happy New Year”


The Ukrainian government also shared pictures of drones
Russia has plastered Ukraine with the words “Happy New Year” as part of a series of strikes to mark the arrival of 2023. The photos show the words “Happy New Year” written in Russian. on part of the rubble.
Kyiv police chief Andrey Nebytov shared photos of the drone on Facebook following attacks across Ukraine. The paintings feature ink messages and rudimentary drawings of fireworks and gifts.
The message is written in Russian- “Happy New Year” – as well as “Boom”.
Mr Nebytov in a post on his Facebook said “cheap and tasteless” messages were found on the Iranian-made Shahed drone in “a playground for children”.
He added, “Here’s everything you need to know about the terrorist state and its military.”
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Later, the Ukrainian government also shared a picture of the drone and wrote: “The mocking greetings of the Russian terrorists on the wreckage of the drone that the Russians used to attack the Kyiv region on New Year’s Eve, it said in Russian: “Happy New Year”.
The mocking greetings of Russian terrorists over the wreckage of the drone that the Russians used to attack the Kyiv region on New Year’s Eve.
It’s written in Russian: “Happy New Year”.Photo: Andriy Nebytov, Police Chief of Kyiv . Province pic.twitter.com/uZ6RWJqJrh
– Stratcom UA Center (@StratcomCentre) January 1, 2023
According to the New York Post, the government claims to have shot down at least 45 such drones on New Year’s Eve.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko on Monday said attacks continued into the night with 40 drones headed towards Kyiv downed.
Officials said not only drones, the attack also included at least 20 cruise missiles.
Ukrainians cheered from their balconies as their air defenses shot down Russian missiles and drones in the first hours of the New Year, which Moscow ushered in by hitting civilian targets. across Ukraine, AFP reported.
“Glory Ukraine! Glory hero!” some shouted as air raid sirens sounded during the late-night attack.
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