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Russia’s War Against Ukraine: Night Attack Drones and Missiles Strike Multiple Regions

“Preliminarily, missiles of the X-101/555/55 type were launched from the Tu-95 from the Caspian Sea,” the report notes.

Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces report about missile danger in areas where the alarm has been declared.

“The threat of cruise missile launches from Tu-95MS aircraft. In total, 16 Tu-95MS strategic bombers are in the air,” the message says.

As of 6:30, an air raid alert was declared throughout Ukraine:

Map:

Updated 6:40

The Ukrainian Air Force reports missiles in the Sumy region, heading towards Mirgorod.

There are also reports of further missiles entering the Sumy region heading south-west.

The command also reported a missile from the south, in the direction of Kropyvnytskyi. And also about a rocket in the Pereyaslav-Khmelnitsky area of ​​the Kyiv region, heading west.

Night attack drones in Ukraine

On the night of January 2, Russia launched several dozen attack drones into Ukraine.

An air raid alert was announced in Kyiv and a number of southern and central regions, and air defense forces were working. Later, explosions occurred in the capital.

The KGVA reported falling debris from downed drones in two areas of the city. Fires broke out at the crash site.

The largest shelling of Ukraine since the Russian invasion began

On Friday, December 29, Russian invaders dealt the largest blow to Ukraine since the start of a full-scale war. 158 enemy targets were fired across the country – 87 cruise missiles and 27 attack UAVs. Air defense forces shot down 114 objects.

In many regions and settlements, destruction of houses and infrastructure was recorded. Dozens of people were killed and injured.

Read urgent and important messages about Russia’s war against Ukraine on the channel RBC-Ukraine on Telegram.

2024-01-02 03:57:57


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