The Russian country of the aggressor on the night of March 17 attacked Ukraine with 174 drones.
UAVs of the type of akhod and imitators of various types launched an enemy from Russian directions: Orl, Shatalovo, Kursk, Brian, Primorsko-Akhtarsk. Aircraft, anti -air missile troops, EWS units and mobile fire groups were reflected. The military -air forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were registered on a telegram.
The air defense managed to knock down 90 goals in Harkiva, Poltava, Sumi, Chernihiv, Cherkazi, Kyiv, Kirovograd, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporichi and Odessa. Another 70 drones lost their place.
As a result of the Russian attack, clothing, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Kirovograd, Sumi, Inkiv and nod.
The patrol police of Ukraine in a telegram reported that there were fires in the in in inive of residential buildings, two floors of high -level buildings were partially destroyed, and the cars were damaged. There used to be no casualties and casualties.
In the area of Dnipropetrovsk, air defense shot down 15 enemy shock drones. The regional military administration was informed that the attack was damaged by the infrastructure in Pavlograd and the Sidelnikovsky district. He also beat a private house, garage and fire engine.
And in the Poltava region, according to OVA, more than a thousand consumers were left without light in the Kremengug area. The enemy’s attack was introduced as a result of emergency separations of the energy grid. Energy is already working to restore the power source.
In the Odessa region, the Russian attack caught up with an inactive warehouse, a store and a car. Kindergarten and private residential building are also damaged. One person was injured.
We recall that on March 15, the Russian “Shakhl” attacked the city of the Emera in the Kharkiv region. As a result of shelling, residential buildings burned in 80 square meters. M and 200 square meters. M, also dry grass with an area of 1 ha. The 67-year-old woman was killed, two more 17-year-old boys and a 76-year-old woman was also injured.
Source: Racurs

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