As a result of falling debris from downed “shaheds”, damage to technical premises in the port infrastructure of Odessa, an inactive administrative building and a warehouse of a mothballed facility in the Razdelnyansky district of the Odessa region and warehouses in the Kherson region.
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There were no casualties.
In addition, according to the Southern Defense Forces, it was not possible to avoid a hit in the Berislavsky district of the Kherson region: a fire broke out in warehouses there, which was promptly extinguished.
Enemy drones launched from the temporarily occupied Crimea attacked in different directions, trying to deplete our air defense and hit as many targets as possible, the South operational command reported.
Let us remind you that this night the air defense forces destroyed 28 out of 31 attack UAVs, 2 air missiles and 2 invader fighters.
According to the air force, during the night the Russians launched 31 Shahed-type attack UAVs into Ukraine from the Chauda and Balaklava areas in Crimea, as well as two aircraft missiles.
As a result of the anti-aircraft battle, the forces and means of the Air Force and Defense Forces of Ukraine destroyed 28 “martyrs” within the Odessa, Kherson, Nikolaev, Donetsk, Kirovograd and Khmelnytsky regions.
During the air attack, the enemy also used a Kh-59 guided missile in the Zaporozhye direction and an Kh-31P anti-radar missile from the Black Sea. Both were destroyed.
Anti-aircraft missile units of the Air Force also destroyed two enemy aircraft: one Su-34 in the Donetsk region (which was reported in the evening) and one Su-30SM over the Black Sea.
Source: Racurs

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