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Ukraine says it shot down nine Russian drones out of 14 launched overnight

2024-02-03T10:00:31.776Z

Highlights: Ukraine says it shot down nine Russian drones out of 14 launched overnight. “Ukraine destroyed nine enemy drones in the Dnipro, Odessa, Mykolaiv and Zhytomyr regions,” the Kiev Air Force said. Most of the Iranian-made Shahed drones targeted "energy infrastructure " in the central DnIPro region. The power outages mainly affected Kryvyi Rig, the hometown of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky..


“Ukraine destroyed nine enemy drones in the Dnipro, Odessa, Mykolaiv and Zhytomyr regions,” the Kiev Air Force said.


The Ukrainian Air Force said on Saturday it had shot down nine of 14 drones launched by Russia in southern and central Ukraine overnight from Friday to Saturday.

“Ukraine destroyed nine enemy drones in the Dnipro, Odessa, Mykolaiv and Zhytomyr regions

,” the Kiev Air Force said.

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Most of the Iranian-made Shahed drones targeted

"energy infrastructure

" in the central Dnipro region, where thousands of people are without electricity.

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The power outages mainly affected Kryvyi Rig, the hometown of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

The governor of the Dnipro region, Serguii Lysak, said that 15,000 residents of Kryvyi Rig were without electricity after the drone attack.

Fires caused by the strikes affected

“two boiler rooms”

in the city and

“some families find themselves without a water supply

,” he added, indicating that

“no deaths or injuries”

had been reported. but that two homes had been damaged.

The head of the city's military administration, Oleksandr Vilkul, indicated for his part that energy companies would

“introduce emergency cutoff times”

in the city.

The Kryvyï Rig high-speed tram will stop operating and part of some hospitals will use generators.

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Ukraine's Energy Ministry said it was working to restore critical infrastructure.

Since its invasion of Ukraine began almost two years ago, Russia has targeted the country's energy infrastructure, leaving thousands without heat during an intense campaign last year.

Source: lefigaro

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