in. At 4.30 local time (5.30 Polish time), the head of the region's authorities, Maxim Kozicki, announced that “enemy drones are heading towards Przemysl.” In the morning, he provided a number of details.
“Our air defense forces and mobile combat groups shot down all drones that entered the airspace of the Lviv region. Unfortunately, their remnants damaged a vital infrastructure facility. A fire broke out and was quickly extinguished. There were no deaths or injuries.” Kozicki reported on Telegram.
The Shahed attack drones were launched from Cape Chuda in the annexed Crimean peninsula and from Primorsko-Akhtarsk, a city in Russia's Krasnodar Territory. Russian forces also launched four S-300 missiles from the occupied Donetsk region.
The Ukrainian Air Force recorded several groups of drones over the regions of Mykolaiv, Dnipropetrovsk and Kherson. At approximately three o'clock in the morning, the drones headed to the west of the country, to the Lviv region. Local media reported on the explosions, but did not provide details.
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The weather alert in Ukraine was canceled at 5.49. The authorities of the areas that were attacked have not yet provided information about damage or injuries.
Philip Pronin, head of the Poltava region government, said that a Russian missile fell on Monday evening on a two-story building near Poltava, killing one person and wounding at least ten others.
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