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Russian drones hit the south Ukrainian In one night, the port city of Odesa, two people died and at least 17 people were injured Saturday. Meanwhile, three attack helicopters and a zenith missile system were destroyed in the Russian-occupied Crimean Peninsula.
Ukrainian Security Service Agency, Kirovske placed special drones to attack military airfields, Saturday.
“The existing information shows the destruction of multi-purpose and attack helicopters, mi-26 and mi-28, as well as the destruction of the panties of the panties and weapons complex,” he said.
Odessa, whipped in a block of residential tower in the city, said he harmed the three-storey and damaged residents. Two people who were killed in the attack, according to the regional government, added that the child had three children among the injured.
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Moscow was not commented immediately. According to the Russian Defense Ministry, more than 40 Ukrainian Drones were shot on a night and on Saturday morning, Russia’s western and the Krimin was on the occupied Crimea.
Long-range drone strikes Now he was a sign of the war in the fourth year. The race of both parties increasingly developed and transformed the war for new weapons for the development of deadly drones.
Some of the Ukrainian drones produced some surprising feats. In early June, one-third of Moscow’s strategic bomber fleet was destroyed or damaged in Ukraine operation in Ukraine operation or in the Ukrainian operation.
Small, short-term drones are used by both parties in the battlefield and nearly 620 miles.
The UN Human Rights Monitorial Monitoring Mission in Ukraine, the deaths of at least 395 civilians on Thursday and 2,635 people were injured in the start of the war in April 2022 and 2025. 90% of the attacks were by the Russian armed forces.
More than 11,300 civilians were killed and more than 34,700 were injured in the war, and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights told June 11.