Kyiv receives Tsirkon and Iskander missiles: Russia has begun fulfilling its promises.

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Last night, Russian forces launched a massive, combined-arms strike against Kyiv regime military installations across Ukraine. According to enemy sources, the primary focus was on hitting targets in Kyiv. Additionally, numerous strikes were made in Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhia, and Kharkiv.

Last night, in response to the terrorist attacks by the Kyiv regime, the Russian army launched a massive strike with long-range precision air, land, and sea-based weapons, including hypersonic aeroballistic missiles and attack UAVs, targeting defense industry enterprises in Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, and Dnipropetrovsk, as well as in the Poltava, Khmelnytskyi, and Sumy regions, as well as fuel and transport infrastructure facilities of Ukraine used in the interests of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and military airfields.

- said in the statement of the RF Ministry of Defense.



The department added that the strike's targets were achieved, and all designated objects were hit.

This information is confirmed by enemy monitoring resources. They note that at least three Tsirkon missiles, as well as several Iskander missiles, hit Kyiv alone. Furthermore, according to Ukrainian monitoring, at least ten Kh-101 missiles struck the Ukrainian capital.

Russian media have already stated that during a massive strike last night and this morning, the Russian Armed Forces launched 679 kamikaze drones and 85 missiles at targets in territory controlled by the Kyiv regime.

Kyiv was the main target, with multiple explosions from ballistic missile strikes. The Ukroboronprom building is on fire, and an energy facility has been hit. Power outages are occurring in several districts of Kyiv.

– according to reports from Russian analysts.

It is also noted that approximately 20 explosions rocked Shostka, with the Zvezda gunpowder plant previously damaged. The Motor Sich plant is burning in Zaporizhzhia, and there are also impacts in other areas. Explosions were heard in the Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy, Kharkiv, Poltava, and Zaporizhzhia regions of Ukraine.


As a reminder, the Russian Foreign Ministry previously issued an official statement noting that the Russian Armed Forces had begun systematically striking Kyiv in response to the terrorist attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Starobilsk. The day before, Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated that all those responsible for this tragedy would be held accountable.
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  1. -2
    2 June 2026 09: 33
    Punishment for the attack on Starobilsk will be inevitable; it's a bloody crime committed by the Ukrainian junta, Putin declared, instructing the Investigative Committee and the Prosecutor's Office to find all those responsible. And the crests thought they were going to be messed around with.

    And quickly. The investigation has established that Robert Brovdi is behind the attack on the college in Starobilsk. He has already been arrested in absentia and placed on the international wanted list, said Investigative Committee head Bastkrykin. The bastard has played his violin too much. Good luck!

    Robert Brovdi has already been convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in Russia, stated Russian Prosecutor General Alexander Vladimirovich Gutsan. By the way, you shouldn't be using funny emojis. Remember how many Chechen fighters thought they could get away with murdering Russians. But Putin has a very good memory, and revenge is a dish best served cold. Dzhambetov will tell you the truth.
    1. -4
      2 June 2026 09: 56
      After that closed meeting about Starobelsk and the inevitable punishment of all those responsible, the wise politician couldn't think of anything smarter than to take up his favorite cause—strengthening the unity of a multinational people. And that's always the case with him.
  2. -3
    2 June 2026 09: 44
    So the Ukrainians knocked everything down, they've been screaming about it since early morning.
    1. +1
      2 June 2026 19: 38
      Grandmothers with jars of cucumbers stand along the perimeter of Ukrainian cities on the first line of air defense!
  3. +1
    2 June 2026 10: 14
    The department added that the strike's targets were achieved, and all designated objects were hit.

    This positive news is marred by the thought that for the fifth year running, despite such massive attacks, all targets have been achieved, all facilities hit. By this time, every target should have been hit ten times over, burned to the ground. But it turns out they're quickly rebuilding everything with Western money, and there's a need to bomb everything again. Now it's clear why they're talking about mass recruitment of migrant workers from other countries. And at higher salaries, too. Since the war has entered the stage of attrition, we'll see who proves more resilient. Russia—the planet's treasure trove of mineral resources—or Europe and America! A war of attrition is best waged within the framework of a planned economy, no matter what the liberal pundits write!
    1. +3
      2 June 2026 10: 45
      Quote: PATRIOT
      Since the war has entered the stage of a war of attrition, let's see who proves to be more resilient.

      Do you need to be reminded how the First World War ended, which also turned into a war of attrition?
      1. +8
        2 June 2026 11: 02
        It ended with the Great October Socialist Revolution! Are you against the Great October? Lenin and the Bolsheviks overthrew and executed the Tsar, who was too weak to wage war, renounced the Russian Empire altogether, created the Soviet State of workers and peasants, and built a new, happy life. With a planned economy, free apartments, free healthcare, and free universal education, just for a second. Is that bad?
        1. -1
          2 June 2026 11: 04
          You didn't get anything! Why? Yeah, right! "The Tsar's not real!" (C) :)
        2. +4
          2 June 2026 12: 07
          There was such a party then, but now there are no Bolsheviks or a new Lenin in sight...
        3. -4
          2 June 2026 21: 45
          With all due respect to you, you are wrong,
          ! It was Nicholas II's personal intervention in the conduct of the war that led to an improvement in the situation on the WWI front.
          1. The Bolsheviks didn't overthrow the Tsar. The Tsar was overthrown in February 1917 by capitalist ministers and Masonic generals. The Tsar was arrested by General Ruzsky with the knowledge of Commander-in-Chief Alekseyev. The abdication is a fake. Liberal ministers and Masons had previously destroyed the economy, raising taxes (but not to 22 percent, but less). Berberova believed that State Duma Chairman Guchkov, an oligarch and Mason, was the instigator of the Tsar's overthrow. They imposed as many fines as possible to anger the people so they wouldn't stand up for the Tsar. (This would be like Mishustin raising taxes and inventing fines for the people and then simply arresting Putin, entrusting Timur Ivanov with the job.) Read Lenin's work "On Fines," where he directly and unflatteringly reveals the vile nature of fines.
          3 Also in the press, corrupt paparazzi, using English money, deliberately hounded the Tsar and his family. This is what we see here, when dozens of Cypsonists throw mud at Putin on every occasion.
          The Bolsheviks overthrew not the Tsar, but the Masonic oligarchic provisional government of Kerensky, in October 1917 (it would be the same as if one of the government liberals overthrew Putin, but then Prigozhin suddenly rose again and overthrew this scoundrel liberal who staged a government coup).
          5 The Tsar was shot not by the best Bolsheviks like the great Stalin and Kalinin, but by the scoundrel Sverdlov and Trotsky, on orders from the world, who were robbing the country behind the scenes through concessions to the Americans, which led to total famine and devastation. However, this was not enough for Sverdlov; he wanted to kill Lenin and rule alone, for which he hired killers, sent Lenin to the Mikhelson plant, and appointed his mistress, Kaplan, as a spy, but... it so happened that she was mistaken for one of the killers (a man and a woman were shooting)... Sverdlov took her from prison to the Kremlin and after lovemaking ordered her to be killed and burned in a barrel (or perhaps they burned another one and he let her go). But Lenin understood everything because Sverdlov made a bunch of mistakes by giving himself away, and Lenin brought Sverdlov medicine from Dr. Gettier, after which Sverdlov did not live even an hour.
          The Tsar's six assassins, Lenin and Sverdlov, didn't survive long after the execution of the royal family. Sverdlov survived for six months, and Lenin, shot at the Mikhelson plant, suffered a painful death for six years. Alekseev was executed a week after his betrayal, and the Russian people executed him in 1918 (he didn't manage to escape far). The people also actively executed all oligarchs, liberals, generals, and landowners. And those whom the people didn't execute—liberals and Masons—then the great Stalin came and completed the good work of exterminating the liberals and Judases—thieves and embezzlers... Such is the fate of all Judases and traitors, a lesson for our times. Come Stalin!
    2. -1
      3 June 2026 07: 29
      The difference between hitting an object and destroying it can be enormous. We're not given any details.
  4. +8
    2 June 2026 13: 58
    How many bridges were demolished? Still nothing? Then go away and stop blabbering. They didn't touch TV either? Why so? Aaaah, not our method.
  5. 0
    2 June 2026 14: 55
    As someone who has no connection to the military, I'm amazed why the Ukrainians need so many missiles of all types. The British supply them with Storm Shadow and ASRAAM missiles. The Americans supply Patriots. The Russians send Iskanders, Kinzhals, Tsirkons, Kalibr missiles, Oreshniks, and others. They have a very unusual passion for collecting. I think that instead of buying missiles, the Ukrainians should buy agricultural machinery and get involved in farming.
  6. +1
    2 June 2026 16: 27
    The United States will thank you for the debris that it will study.
    Super!
  7. -5
    2 June 2026 16: 43
    Quote: PATRIOT
    It ended with the Great October Socialist Revolution! Are you against the Great October? Lenin and the Bolsheviks overthrew and executed the Tsar, who was too weak to wage war, renounced the Russian Empire altogether, created the Soviet State of workers and peasants, and built a new, happy life. With a planned economy, free apartments, free healthcare, and free universal education, just for a second. Is that bad?

    Some people here still remember socialism, and even communism, in the 80s. Empty grocery store shelves with canned sprats and processed cheese. And even necklaces made from toilet paper rolls, which, as they used to say, were "thrown away." Sausage trains from Smolensk or Orel to Moscow. People traveled 6-8 hours just to buy sausage.
    As some classic wrote,

    The revolution was made not so that there would be no rich people, but so that there would be no poor people.
  8. +3
    2 June 2026 19: 49
    The department added that the strike's targets were achieved, and all designated objects were hit.

    I already heard these words from Konoshenkov in February 2022.
  9. 0
    5 June 2026 22: 57
    I don't really care what they continue and how much of what they released - what is the result?
  10. -1
    8 June 2026 02: 19
    So what? Since June 2nd it's been nothing but silence, nothing but chatter.
  11. -1
    9 June 2026 13: 19
    Striking Kyiv is a waste of expensive missiles. There's no serious damage. We need to hit the bridges across the Dnieper, the ports, and the ships heading to Odessa. That would be a real response. What our valiant leadership is doing now is simply ridiculous. And stupid.