On the night of March 22, the Russians inflicted another massive air strike on Ukraine by Shaheds.
According to preliminary information, our defenders destroyed 16 drones out of 21 launched by the enemy, reports the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
All targets detected in the airspace around Kyiv were destroyed by the air defense forces. Ukrainian units shot down eight targets around the capital.
It is also known that air defense worked in the Zhytomyr and Kyiv regions. At night, the sound of the explosion was also heard in Khmelnitsky. This was confirmed by the OVA, which subsequently reported: no arrivals were recorded, air defense was working.
But there is also hit, damage and casualties.
As a result of a night attack by drones in the Kyiv region, a civilian object was damaged. Three people are known to have died and seven injured. The information is being specified.
The last air raid in Kyiv lasted more than 4 hours. According to the finalized information, about 8 enemy Shahed-type UAVs were found in the airspace around Kyiv. All munitions that were being bombarded were successfully destroyed by our air defense forces,” said Sergey Popko, head of the Kyiv MVA.
He urged the inhabitants of Kyiv and the Kiev region not to neglect their worries.
In the Zhytomyr region, “shaheeds” also damaged an infrastructure facility. Three drones shot down air defense units. There are no victims or injured. As of 5:50 a.m., the fire was contained. Rescuers are on the scene.
Recall that on the evening of March 21, Odessa was subjected to a missile attack. Rashists fired four X-59 missiles from Su-35 aircraft over the Black Sea. Two of them shot down Ukrainian air defenses, but two flew ashore. The monastery of the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate suffered.
Source: Racurs

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