After yesterday’s massive drone strike, almost 50 high-rise buildings were damaged across the country

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There are more than 30 wounded civilians.

As reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, last day, the Russian Federation launched another massive attack on the territory of Ukraine, using Iranian strike UAVs “Shahed-136/131”.

According to updated information, 18 out of 23 were destroyed by our defenders. Almost 50 high-rise buildings, private houses, cultural and medical institutions were damaged as a result of the hits and blast waves.

There are more than 30 wounded civilians.

In total, during the past day, the enemy launched 4 rocket strikes, in particular on the cities of Ternopil and Mykolaiv, as a result of which civilians were injured, a multi-story building and other civilian infrastructure were damaged.

In addition, the enemy carried out 79 airstrikes and launched 99 attacks from rocket salvo systems on the positions of our troops and populated areas. In particular, as a result of the shelling of Kostyantynivka, Donetsk region, there are dead and wounded civilians. Among them are children. A private house was destroyed, 4 high-rise buildings and other civil infrastructure were damaged.

The probability of launching missile and air strikes on the entire territory of Ukraine remains high.

At the same time, as the KMVA emphasized, the air defense forces shot down all the drones that were recorded in the Kyiv region.

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