A massive drone attack was repelled by the Ukrainian military last night.
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On the night of February 23, the enemy attacked with 31 Shahed-type attack UAVs – they were launched from the Russian Primorsko-Akhtarsk and from Cape Chauda in the occupied Crimea.
Air defense was able to destroy 23 kamikaze drones within the Odessa, Nikolaev, Poltava, Dnepropetrovsk and Kharkov regions.
In addition, the enemy fired at Ukrainian regions from the occupied Donbass with three S-300 anti-aircraft guided missiles. And the Russians attacked with an anti-radar missile Kh-31P and two cruise missiles Kh-22 from the Black Sea.
Let us remind you that Russian drones caused trouble in Ukraine on the night of February 23. In Dnieper, “Shahed” hit a high-rise building and destroyed several apartments. At least eight people were injured, but people are still being searched under the rubble.
In Odessa, a Russian attack drone hit the building of an enterprise – there was severe damage and a fire broke out. Rescuers found the bodies of three dead at the scene.
Source: Racurs

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