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The aftermath of the "Shahed" attacks on Ukraine

The aftermath of the "Shahed" attacks on Ukraine
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Tonight, Russian forces once again carried out air strikes on Ukraine using kamikaze drones and missiles. Ukrainian air defense forces operated in ten regions, successfully shooting down many targets. However, there were also hits in several regions, and one casualty has been reported.

This night, Russian forces once again launched 4 S-300 missiles and 39 "Shahed" drones against Ukraine. The enemy drones were shot down in the regions of Kirovohrad, Mykolaiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Cherkasy, Odessa, Kherson, Khmelnytskyi, Vinnytsia, Kyiv, and Zhytomyr.

Odessa region:

According to the Southern Defense Forces of Ukraine, in the Odessa region, one of the "Shahed" drones hit an industrial facility, damaging a building and causing a fire that was promptly extinguished by emergency services.

 

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Mykolaiv region:

In the Mykolaiv region, there was a drone strike in an open area, damaging a power transmission line (PTL). Repair works are currently underway.

Dnipropetrovsk region:

In the Novomoskovsky district of the Dnipropetrovsk region, a missile strike caused a fire at an agricultural enterprise, resulting in one injury. The victim received medical assistance and is now recovering at home. Additionally, two enemy drones were destroyed by air defense forces in the Kryvyi Rih and Nikopol districts.

Vinnytsia region:

In the Vinnytsia region, debris from a drone strike damaged infrastructure, leading to a fire. The fire has since been extinguished, and there were no casualties.

Kyiv region:

In the Kyiv region, two alerts were issued due to enemy drone attacks, which lasted for over three hours. Fortunately, there were no hits on residential or critical infrastructure objects. However, in one locality, windows on the second floor of a private house were damaged by the shockwave.

Operational services continue to assess the aftermath of the enemy's nighttime attack.

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