Occupants launched over a hundred drones at Ukraine at night: five regions were affected.


On the night of April 25, Russian terrorists used 103 drones during their attack on Ukraine. This was reported by the Air Forces referring to the Main Command.
The drones were launched from Kursk, Bryansk, and Oryol.
The Ukrainian Air Forces, missile units, electronic warfare assets, and mobile fire groups fought against the attackers.
“As of 08:30, the destruction of 41 Shahed-type drones (of other types) has been confirmed in the east, north, and center of the country,” it is stated in the message.
Another 40 enemy imitation drones were lost without negative consequences.
As a result of the attack, Kharkiv, Sumy, Cherkasy, Donetsk, and Dnipropetrovsk regions were affected.
Recall that on the night of April 25, Russia attacked Kharkiv with “Shaheds.” These attacks caused fires in the city.
Also, due to strikes from a Russian drone in the Slobidsky district, a fire broke out at a civilian enterprise.
Analysis:
Ukraine has once again become a victim of Russian aggression. The attack using 103 drones signifies the significant efforts that Russia is making to attack our country. Our Air Forces and other military units effectively repelled the attack and destroyed a substantial number of enemy drones. However, this attack had negative consequences for various regions of Ukraine, particularly Kharkiv, Sumy, Cherkasy, Donetsk, and Dnipropetrovsk. We need to continue to closely monitor Russian aggression and take all possible measures to protect our country.
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