A night attack by Russian kamikaze drones “Shahed” led to destruction in various areas.
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In particular, in the Kyiv region, as a result of falling debris from downed UAVs, a fire broke out on the territory of one of the enterprises. The administrative building, hangar and three cars were damaged. It is preliminary known that there were no casualties or injuries among the population. The head of the Kyiv regional military administration, Ruslan Kravchenko, reported this on Telegram.
In the Dnepropetrovsk region there was a hit on civilian infrastructure. The OVA noted that in the Krivoy Rog region they managed to shoot down one drone, but another hit civilian infrastructure. A fire broke out, which rescuers have already brought under control. Fortunately, no one was hurt.
In the Kherson region, an arrival at an agricultural enterprise was recorded. The Southern Defense Forces said the fire had already been extinguished. The scale of destruction is currently being determined.
And in Uman, Cherkasy region, “Shahed” hit an abandoned building. They managed to shoot down another UAV.
The State Emergency Service reported that in the Nikolaev region, due to the fall of debris from a downed drone in one of the areas, a truck transporting sunflower seeds caught fire on the road. The driver of the truck was hospitalized with injuries, and the fire was extinguished.
Let us remind you that on the night of January 30, Russian invaders attacked Ukraine with 35 Shahed attack UAVs from three directions and two S-300 missiles in the Donetsk region. Ukrainian air defense managed to destroy 15 enemy drones.
Source: Racurs

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