Russia launched over 100 'Shaheds' at Ukraine overnight: there are destructions.


On December 15, 2024, the enemy launched 108 strike UAVs of the 'Shahed' type and a guided missile S-300 at Ukraine. This was reported by the Air Forces.
The drones were launched from Kursk, Oryol, Bryansk, and Millerovo.
As of 08:30, the downing of 56 drones has been confirmed in Chernihiv, Sumy, Kyiv, Poltava, Cherkasy, Khmelnytskyi, Mykolaiv, Kharkiv, Donetsk, and Dnipropetrovsk regions. Another 49 enemy UAVs were locally lost, while three returned to Russia.
The air attack was repelled by anti-aircraft missile forces, aviation, EW units, mobile fire groups of the Air Forces, and the Defense Forces of Ukraine.
Due to the fall of downed UAVs, infrastructure facilities, apartment buildings, private houses, cars, and citizens' property were damaged in several regions of Ukraine, and assistance is being provided to the affected.
Earlier, it was reported that 'Shaheds' attacked an infrastructure facility in Mykolaiv.
The war in Ukraine continues
Let us remind you that the full-scale war in Ukraine is in its 1026th day. In total, since the beginning of the previous day, there have been 296 combat engagements. Ukrainian defenders continue to resolutely repel the enemy's attempts to advance into our territory, inflicting fire damage on them.
During the previous day, Russian invaders carried out one missile strike on the territory of Ukraine, dropping 70 guided bombs. In addition, the Russians engaged more than a thousand kamikaze drones and conducted over four thousand shelling of our troops and settlements.
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