The military, the authorities of Kyiv and the Odessa region spoke about the results of another attack by Shahedin. Most of them were shot down.
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That night, in many regions of Ukraine – Kyiv and the region, Sumy, Zaporozhye, Odessa regions – there was again an air raid alert and explosions were heard. The results have been reported by the authorities of the Odessa region and Kyiv and the military.
The representative of the military administration of the Odessa region, Sergey Bratchuk, said that 15 Shahed-136s flew to Odessa, 12 of them were destroyed, three ended up in the hostel of one of the educational institutions (messages that mentioned the Military Academy were confirmed on social networks). Bratchuk writes that “people were not injured,” and the resulting fire was extinguished.
On the drones that attacked Odessa, the invaders wrote “For Moscow” and “For the Kremlin”.

The Kiev city military administration, through the mouth of its leader, Sergei Popko, reports that four nights in May, Kyiv experienced the third comprehensive attack. Both “Shaheds” and “missiles, probably of a ballistic type” were used, their number has not yet been established.
All of them were shot down, there were no casualties among the civilian population and no destruction, the administration reports.
UAV fragments were found in the Shevchenkovsky district of Kyiv, but they did not cause harm to the life and health of people or damage to infrastructure.
The goal of the Russian terrorists at night was Nikopol. He was beaten with artillery and drones. A 32-year-old man was injured. He’s in the hospital.
11 private houses and 9 outbuildings were damaged in the city. And also – a lawn and a power line.
There is destruction at one of the industrial enterprises. A fire broke out there, which the rescuers have already put out, said the head of the OVA, Lysak.
Source: Racurs

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