The Shahed attack took place on the Sumy region on the night of November 4.
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The enemy launched two kamikaze drones of the Shahed-136/131 type from the Kursk region. Both enemy drones were successfully destroyed by units of mobile fire groups of the Ukrainian Defense Forces. The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this on Telegram.
The Sumy Regional Military Administration reported that on November 3, the Russian army fired 24 times at the border territories and settlements of the Sumy region. A total of 116 explosions were recorded in the region.
The Krasnopolskaya, Belopolskaya, Khotinskaya, Velikopisarevskaya, Putivlskaya, Znob-Novgorodskaya, Druzhbovskaya, Glukhovskaya, Seredino-Budskaya and Esmanskaya communities came under enemy fire. The enemy used mortars, UAVs, and cannon and rocket artillery for shelling.
Let us remind you that it was hot in Ukraine on the night of November 3. The Russian army launched 40 Shahed-type loitering munitions and one X-59 guided aircraft missile into Ukraine. Air defense forces destroyed 24 attack drones and a missile.
Source: Racurs

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