The Russian aggressor country attacked Ukraine with drones and missiles last night.
The hostile attack began on April 20, 17. From the region of the Rostov of the Russian Federation, the enemy hit the two ballistic missiles Iskander-M, and from the occupied regions of the region of Lugansk, he attacked three anti-listen missiles controlled by the C-300/400 elements. In addition, 75 drones were launched from Russian Kursk and Miller and occupied Crimea. The military -air forces of the Armed Forces reported a telegram.
Aviation, anti -air missile troops, EWS units and mobile fire groups were reflected. As of 10.00, it was known about the rhythm of 25 shock unmanned aerial vehicles, such as the Shahd and other drones in the east, north, south and the center of the country. Another 30 drones were locked.
Donetsk, Kharkiv, Sumi and the Dnipropetrovsk region were injured as a result of the enemy attack.
At the moment, anxiety is heard in a number of regions from the activity of Russian tactical aviation.
In the region, Kharkiv enemy struck a total blow to raisins. As reported in the regional prosecutor’s office of Kharkiv, from 21.15 to 22.00 Russians hit the city with two missiles and five drones. As a result, private and residential buildings, economic buildings and educational institutions were damaged. Five people were injured -two women, two men and seven years old. Two more people received a sharp shock.
And in the region, Suma, according to SES, the enemy UAV attacked the villages of the communities of Stepanivskaya and Sadivskaya. Private households, cars and non -residential buildings were damaged. The fires that arose have already been eliminated.
We recall that on the night of April 17, Russian percussion drones greatly attacked Dnieper. Three people were killed, and another 30 people were injured. Among the victims are five children. The shelling destroyed residential buildings, dormitories, buildings of an educational institution, enterprises and cars.
Source: Racurs

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