Ukraine shoots down 50 of 80 Russian drones in one night  

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In Kharkiv, 11 civilians and 4 ministry employees were injured following Russian-guided bomb attacks that damaged commercial buildings and vehicles.
The reported intercepting 50 Russian drones in a massive attack overnight. Another 27 drones were lost due to technical problems.
According to the Ukrainian army, Russian drones have been confirmed to be shot down in Kyiv oblasts, Sumy oblast, oblast, Kherson oblast, oblast, oblast, Cherkasy oblast, , and Kirovohrad.
The Kyiv city (KCMA) reported that all drones that targeted Kyiv had been destroyed. Debris from the intercepted aircraft fell in open areas of Kyiv’s Obolon district and Desna district, causing localized blazes.
According to the governors, the drones that were over the other oblasts had been downed without causing any damage to infrastructure.
Russia launched an Iskander ballistic missile against Dnipropetrovs’k Oblast, and attacked Kharkiv Oblast using guided aerial bombs.
According to , the Russian attack in Kharkiv caused damage to infrastructure, including “four trade booths, two supermarkets a house, laboratory, cafe, 21 trade kiosks a shopping centre, two residential buildings and ten cars.” Governor Oleh syniehubov reported that the attack injured 11 civilians, and four employees of the Ministry of .
The Russian military regularly attacks Ukrainian regions with various types weapons, including UAVs and missiles.
The Russian leadership denies that the Russian Army conducts targeted attacks against the civilian infrastructure in Ukrainian cities and villages. This includes killing civilians, destroying schools, kindergartens, energy and water supply systems, and hospitals.
In Dnipro a Russian attack using an Iskander M ballistic missile damaged infrastructure and caused a fire. No casualties have been reported.
Governor Serhii Lysak stated that the Nikopol region was attacked by kamikaze drones, artillery and targeting the district centre and the Marhanets Community.

 

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