Dozens of Russian drones attacked Ukraine at night.
On the night of August 26, the enemy launched 59 unmanned aerial vehicles and imitators of various types from Kursk, Shatalovo, Brian and Premory Akhtar. A hostile attack was reflected by anti -air missile troops, HRS units and unmanned systems and mobile fire groups. The military -air forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were registered on a telegram.
The Ukrainian air defense was able to bring down or suppress 47 enemy unmanned aerial vehicles, such as Shahd and D Drones of various types in the north and east of the country. 12 drones were recorded in nine places.
At night, the enemy attacked several communities in Sumi. The head of the regional military administration, Oleg Grigorov, said that in the Shostka community some consumers were left without light in the Shostka community. The damage to the apartment building was also recorded.
And in the communities of Suma and the inaration of the fire of enemy drones was a rose. Residential and non -residential buildings were damaged. Two women were injured, one of which was supposed to be hospitalized.
And in the traveler community, non -residential premises and equipment were damaged as a result of the effects of drones.
The State Emergency Service said that large large -scale fires occurred as a result of attacks in the Sumi region. Rescuers worked in three different places at a time. Inappropriate premises and houses of civilians were burned. Fire cells were localized.
We will remind, on August 25, Russian invaders fell into Konstantinovka five controlled FAB-250 aircraft. There he suffered in residential and civilian infrastructure of the city. Four civilians who are already receiving medical care have been injured.
Source: Racurs

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