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Occupants attacked Dnipropetrovsk region with drones at night, three UAVs shot down

Occupants attacked Dnipropetrovsk region with drones at night

On the night of October 2, the Russian terrorist army staged another attack with kamikaze drones. Some of the enemy UAVs were destroyed in the skies over Dnipropetrovsk region.

Units of the East Air Command shot down three enemy drones. The head of the Dnipropetrovsk regional military administration, Serhiy Lysak, reported this on Telegram.

The regional administration did not report any consequences of the night attack or the fall of enemy drone debris. The air alert in Dnipropetrovsk region lasted over an hour at night. Air defense forces were actively working on enemy targets.

"At night, the enemy attacked Dnipropetrovsk region with attack drones. The units of the East Air Command shot down 3 enemy drones over the region. To the defenders of the sky, thank you for your round-the-clock vigilance," wrote the head of the regional military administration.

In his turn, the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council Mykola Lukashuk clarified that no shelling was recorded in all communities of the region during the night.

As a reminder, on the night of October 1, the Russian terrorist army attacked Kryvyi Rih with Shahed-type kamikaze drones. The attack resulted in the destruction of civilian infrastructure.

Earlier it was reported that the Russian occupation forces carried out a massive attack with attack drones in Cherkasy region on the night of October 1. The city of Uman came under attack, where industrial infrastructure was hit.

As OBOZREVATEL previously reported, the Russian terrorist army is constantly using new tactics to shell Ukraine with Shahed-131/136 kamikaze drones. The enemy is trying to deceive air defense and electronic warfare systems.

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