On the night of September 26, dozens of Russian “shahids” again flew to Ukraine. Air defense was operating in the eastern, central, southern and western regions of the country.
At night in the Sumy region, air defense forces shot down 13 UAVs, the Sumy OVA reported.
More than 15 Russian drones were flying towards the capital. The air defense combat operation lasted five hours. The Ukrainian military shot down about 10 drones.
In the Pechersk district of Kyiv, as a result of a drone attack, a gas pipe in a five-story building was depressurized, which led to a fire. The fire has already been extinguished.
Also, 20 cars and windows in four more houses were damaged. In addition, drone debris fell on the territory of a kindergarten in the Pechersky district.
Eight people were wounded due to shelling of Zaporizhia, there are about 10 casualties. The enemy carried out air strikes on the city at night. 11 private residential houses and a three-story residential building were destroyed.
Air defense was also in operation in Ivano-Frankivsk tonight. No one was hurt, the enemy’s target was civilian infrastructure. The regional center is partially without power due to attacks by Russian occupiers.
In Nikolaev region at night the enemy attacked the energy infrastructure facility in the region, there is a disconnection of subscribers. Most of it has already been healed by power engineers, the work continues. There are no casualties.
At night in Khmelnytskyi region air defense forces shot down three “shaheds”. By 8:00 there were no casualties or damage.
A 62-year-old woman was killed as a result of an evening missile strike on the Odessa region. According to the head of the Odessa OVA, the enemy attacked the region with missiles and drones.
Buildings and cars were damaged, dry grass caught fire, but the fire was quickly extinguished.
The morning drone attack did not cause any casualties or serious damage to infrastructure. Law enforcement officials are documenting another crime by Russians against civilians in the Odessa region.
Source: Racurs

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