Destroyed drone (Photo: Gleb Garanich/Reuters)
New attack by the Russian Federation: an administrative building was damaged in the Kherson region, the roof was on fire in the Dnepropetrovsk region
NV: On the night of Saturday, December 16, an administrative building and a medical facility in the Kherson region were damaged by debris from downed UAVs.
The Southern Defense Forces reported this on Telegram.
Firefighters quickly extinguished the fire that was caused. There were no reports of casualties.
As the Chairman of the Dnepropetrovsk Regional State Administration Sergei Lysak reported on Telegram, air defense was operating in the Dnepropetrovsk region late at night.
The defenders destroyed two two Shahed drones over the Sinelnikovsky district.
Debris fell on the building of a private enterprise. The roof there caught fire. Rescuers quickly put out the fire. No harm done.
On the night of Saturday, December 16, the enemy carried out the sixth air attack on Kyiv since the beginning of the month. The occupiers sent suicide bombs to the capital.
The UAVs were attacked in groups, waves and from different directions. All enemy targets were destroyed by air defense forces and means.
As a result of the air defense and falling debris in the city, no one was injured.
Russia launched 31 Shahed drones across Ukraine. Ukrainian air defense forces shot down 30 of them.
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- Politics
- 16 December 2023 10:38
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