Fresh drone footage has revealed the moment Russia launched a hypersonic missile strike on Ukraine yesterday.
01.03.2022 - 13:45 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Mystery symbols are being tagged onto Ukrainian buildings which are being reportedly marked for Russian airstrikes, according to sources in Kyiv.
Special Russian forces are already believed to be in the capital of Ukraine with one of their chilling tasks to pinpoint key buildings for air attacks.
Vladimir Putin's troops are continuing their cruel attacks in Ukraine with even more barbaric, catastrophic airstrikes anticipated to come, as a result of the pinpointed markings.
This week Putin ordered his nuclear arms chiefs to be on enhanced combat duty in a worrying escalation of tensions.
Over recent days the alarming images of apartment buildings in Kyiv have been marked with painted red crosses on their roofs, presumably marking them for airstrikes.
According to Sun Online reports, footage shared on Twitter allegedly shows a pro-Russian marking the location on a high-rise residential building, to allow Moscow’s forces to target it for maximum impact.
Authorities in Kyiv are urging its citizens to be vigilant for any suspicious symbols or marks, report Mirror Online.
“Residents of high-rise buildings that have access to the roof, please urgently check the roof for signs,” the Kyiv local Government said on social media.
“Tags on wood can be either painted or covered with reflective tape,” another warning said.
Residents are being urged to smear such signs with dirt, knock them down, or otherwise cover the marks up.
Other sinister gadgets believed to be being used by Russian forces included homing transmitters allowing enemy weapons to silently pinpoint specific targets - which Ukrainian authorities say are appearing on significant road intersections.
A video shared on social media depicts a mysterious transmitting item
Fresh drone footage has revealed the moment Russia launched a hypersonic missile strike on Ukraine yesterday.
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