November 16, 2024
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Air Force: The Russian Federation launched several groups of attack drones

On the evening of November 15, the Russian army launched groups of attack drones into the territory of Ukraine. Source: Air Force in Telegram Details: At 20:47, the military reported a group of strike UAVs from the Donetsk region heading for the Dnipropetrovsk region.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

On the evening of November 15, the Russian army launched groups of attack drones into the territory of Ukraine.

Source: Air Force in Telegram

Details: At 8:47 p.m., the military reported a group of attack UAVs from the Donetsk region heading for the Dnipropetrovsk region.

At 21:06, it became known about the threat of attack UAVs for Sumy Oblast.

At 9:09 p.m., the airmen warned about the attack UAVs in the east of Dnipropetrovsk region heading for Kharkiv region.

At 9:43 p.m., information appeared about several groups of strike UAVs from the Kherson region in the direction of the Mykolaiv region (Ochakiv).

At 21:51, it became known about several groups of UAVs in the south of Kharkiv Oblast heading north, a group of UAVs in Sumy Oblast heading towards Poltava Oblast, and several groups of UAVs in the south of Mykolaiv Oblast in a northwesterly direction.

As of 22:20, it is known about UAVs in the Kharkiv region heading north, several groups of UAVs in the Odesa region in the western direction, and several groups of UAVs from the Kherson region to the Mykolaiv region.

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