War

Russia again launched drones in Ukraine

Russia again launched drones in Ukraine
Article top vertical

Odessa is in danger, the head of the Mykolaiv military administration noted.


Activist Sergei Sternenko said that on Wednesday evening, December 28, Russian invaders launched Iranian kamikaze Shahed drones across Ukraine.

Enemy drones took off from the south/east, he said in his Telegram channel.

The head of the Mykolaiv regional military administration, Vitaly Kim, confirmed the flight of drones in a messenger.

"We are waiting for drones," the official said.

Journalist Andrei Tsaplienko reported that the first of four groups of drones flew in the direction of the Mykolaiv region while others were heading toward the Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk regions.

According to him, the first four kamikaze drones were destroyed by the air defense of the south. Later, information appeared on the network about explosions in the Dnieper and the Zaporizhzhia region.

Tsaplienko wrote that Shahed had been liquidated in Dnipro.

Chairman of the Dnepropetrovsk Regional Council Nikolai Lukashuk assured that "guarding the sky is better."

Then it was reported that several groups of drones were flying toward the Kharkiv and Poltava regions.

At 22.45, Kharkiv mayor Igor Terekhov reported that the enemies had attacked the city, presumably with a Shahed.

At 22:15 p.m., the Vostok Air Command wrote on Facebook that five enemy drones, presumably Shahedas, had been destroyed in the sky over the Dnepropetrovsk region.


Share this article

Facebook Twitter LinkendIn