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Occupiers attacked Odessa at night with 12 Shahed drones, 10 were shot down by air defense forces

Oleksiy LutykovLife
Defenders of Ukraine repulsed a night air attack by the Russian Federation

On the night of April 19, Russian terrorists launched another attack on Ukraine with Iranian kamikaze drones of the Shahed type. The enemy attacked the Odessa region with 12 strike drones

As a result of the work of anti-aircraft defense forces, 10 enemy UAVs were destroyed. This is reported by the command of the Air Force of the AFU.

The Armed Forces reported that all 12 Iranian kamikaze drones of the Shahed type were launched by the Russian occupation troops in the direction of Odessa Region. As a result of the successful work of the air defense forces, most of the enemy targets were destroyed.

"The enemy directed a repeated attack with Shaheds on the night of April 19 in the Odessa region. This time the soldiers of the anti-aircraft missile brigade of the Odessa Air Command South destroyed 10 of the 12 kamikaze drones Shahed-136/131," the Air Force Command reported.

In the operational command "South" noted that in the Odessa region at night recorded a hit in the object of recreational infrastructure. The fire was promptly extinguished by the efforts of rescue services. No people were injured as a result of the nighttime enemy attack.

As a reminder, Russian occupation troops attacked the Odessa region with Iranian-made kamikaze drones . Explosions were heard in the region and air defense was working.

As reported OBOZREVATEL:

- In Zaporizhzhya in the evening of April 18 there was a powerful explosion. It happened during the air-raid alert. Subsequently, it turned out that the Defense Forces had managed to shoot down the Shaheds.

- In the evening of April 18, Russia launched another drone attack against Ukraine. However, the air defense forces repulsed the attack. Soldiers shot down six Shaheds.

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