January 10, 2025
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Cherkasy region was attacked by Russian drones at night: houses and a granary were damaged

Cherkasy Oblast suffered a nighttime attack by Russian drones: houses and a granary were damaged. In Cherkasy Oblast, 10 enemy UAVs were shot down during a nighttime attack by the Russian Federation. The debris damaged the windows of residential buildings and the roof of the granary, there were no casualties.”, — write on: unn.ua

In the Cherkasy region, 10 enemy drones were destroyed, as a result of the night attack of the Russian Federation, residential buildings and the roof of a granary were damaged due to debris, there were no casualties, the head of Cherkasy OVA Ihor Taburets reported on Monday in Telegram, he writes UNN.

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“The night in the region passed with prolonged anxiety. Our defenders repelled another enemy attack from the air. According to preliminary data, 10 Russian UAVs were destroyed within our territory. Fortunately, there were no casualties. This is the most important thing,” Taburets wrote.

“At the same time, as a result of falling debris, property was damaged in several settlements. In particular, in Zvenigorod region, windows in two private residential buildings were damaged. And in Cherkasy district, the roof of a warehouse where grain was stored was mutilated,” said the head of the OVA.

According to him, the survey of the territory is ongoing.

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