Kharkiv Oblast suffers power outages after Russian night attack with drones on Ukraine  

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On the night of November 14, Russia launched a large-scale drone on multiple oblasts. The reported that 59 -type drones and other unidentified unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were sent from Kursk.

Most of these drones were intercepted by air systems in Sumy, Kharkiv, Poltava, and Kyiv areas. Out of the 59 drones launched, 21 were successfully shot down. The remaining 38 drones were reportedly lost to tracking, with officials suggesting that electronic warfare systems likely neutralized them.

The attacks resulted in power outages across several settlements in the Kharkiv Oblast after a high-voltage power line was damaged. Energy workers are working to restore power supply.

In Sumy, forces shot down 11 over the oblast. No casualties or damage were reported in Sumy or other oblasts where air defense systems were active.

A drone also attacked the main building of a university named after in Chechnya, causing a roof fire. However, the head of Chechnya, Kadyrov, downplayed the incident and did not mention Putin’s name.

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