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propaganda circulated an AI-generated
image of dozens of destroyed F-16s at the
airbase — easily identified as a fake by
poor rendering (e.g., tail fins awkwardly
placed on cockpit canopies). Despite
this, many propagandist channels shared
the image uncritically, including some in
Central Europe.
On Sunday, June 15th, the main target
was Kremenchuk. Russia launched 183
drones (159 shot down) and 11 missiles
(eight destroyed, including two Kinzhals).
Of these, 80 projectiles were aimed at
Kremenchuk.
A devastating air raid on Tuesday,
June 17th, struck Kyiv and Odesa. Of 440
Shahed drones, 402 were neutralized; of
32 missiles, 26 were destroyed. Ukrainian
air defense downed both Kinzhals but
failed to intercept any of the four Kalibr
cruise missiles. In addition to energy
infrastructure, the strike damaged
post offices, grain transport trains, and
a university dormitory. Cluster munitions
also struck apartment buildings. Rescue
efforts lasted days. In Kyiv alone, 30
civilians were killed and 172 injured.
On Monday, June 23rd, another large-
scale attack on Kyiv resulted in nine deaths.
Among the targets were a university
and apartment buildings. That same day,
a Russian Lancet drone targeted teenagers
playing volleyball in Novi Borovychi, near
Chernihiv. The operator must have seen
the victims were civilians — two children
were killed, and 11 others injured.
During another strike on Tuesday,
June 24th, a passenger train between
Aftermath of Russian attacks on Odesa.
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