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Russia launches scores of drones on Kyiv, other Ukrainian regions
KYIV — Russia launched a series of drone and missile attacks overnight targeting Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, igniting a fire at an industrial facility in the western Ukrainian region of Ternopil, Ukrainian officials said on Wednesday (Oct 16).
KYIV — Russia launched a series of drone and missile attacks overnight targeting Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, igniting a fire at an industrial facility in the western Ukrainian region of Ternopil, Ukrainian officials said on Wednesday (Oct 16).
By 4.40am GMT, Russia launched some 136 attack drones targeting Ukraine and three missiles, with Ukraine's air defence destroying 51 of the drones, Ukraine's air force said on the Telegram messaging app.
Twenty of the drones were still in Ukrainian skies while 60 were unaccounted for, possibly intercepted by Ukraine's warfare, the air force said.
Most of Ukraine was under air raid alerts Wednesday morning, with the Kyiv region remaining under alert since 5.30pm GMT on Tuesday, according to military data. The air force said Russia was launching drones in several waves and in different directions.
By 4.40am GMT, Russia launched some 136 attack drones targeting Ukraine and three missiles, with Ukraine's air defence destroying 51 of the drones, Ukraine's air force said on the Telegram messaging app.
Twenty of the drones were still in Ukrainian skies while 60 were unaccounted for, possibly intercepted by Ukraine's warfare, the air force said.
Most of Ukraine was under air raid alerts Wednesday morning, with the Kyiv region remaining under alert since 5.30pm GMT on Tuesday, according to military data. The air force said Russia was launching drones in several waves and in different directions.