According to Kyiv’s mayor, Vitali Klitschko, Russia launched a massive drone attack overnight into Saturday that caused damage to multiple structures in the Ukrainian capital. According to Klitschko, at least three individuals were hurt when drones struck a non-residential facility and a private residence.
After daybreak, personnel were still attempting to extinguish fires, according to footage from Ukraine’s State Emergency Service. According to the report, the attack caused three warehouses throughout the city to catch fire. It coincided with broader attacks in several areas of Ukraine.
56 of the 88 drones that Russia launched at targets throughout Ukraine were shot down, according to the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ general staff. Ihor Terekhov, the mayor of Kharkiv in the northeast, said that Russian drone strikes in the city caused one person to suffer minor injuries.
Russian soldiers are reassembling in anticipation of a new military onslaught in the Kharkiv region, according to a report released on Saturday by Ukraine’s Khortytsia operational-strategic group, a division of the Ukrainian Ground soldiers.
Russian troops are resupplying their units to resume operations, despite the fact that no aggressive measures have been implemented thus far, they stated.
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