Russian aggressors have already launched two batches of suicide bombers, moving from south to west through Zaporozhye, Dnepropetrovsk, Poltava and Cherkasy regions.
On the night of Saturday, November 25, the Russian invaders are again trying to attack Ukraine with kamikaze drones. They were launched from the southern direction, the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces reported.
The bombers flew over the Zaporozhye and Dnepropetrovsk regions to the Poltava region and entered the airspace of the Cherkasy region. The Air Force called on residents of Cherkassy to stay in shelters.
Later, monitoring channels reported a new batch of drones moving in the Zaporozhye region towards Dnepropetrovsk. It also reports on the work of air defense in Cherkassy and Dnepropetrovsk regions.
Update: At 23:42, the Air Force reported that a group of attack UAVs was moving in the direction of Kyiv.
Now the air raid map looks like this:

We remind you that last night the Russians attacked Ukraine with 75 kamikaze drones, which is a record number since the beginning of the war. The Air Force first reported the elimination of 71 drones, but then clarified that they shot down 74, that is, almost all UAVs. It was reported that the main direction of the attack was Kyiv. According to KMVA, the air defense destroyed more than 40 air targets in Kiev.
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Source: korrespondent

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