September 30, 2024
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20 enemy drones were destroyed in Cherkasy region, a corn field caught fire due to debris

20 enemy drones were destroyed in Cherkasy region, a corn field caught fire due to debris. At night, the Cherkasy region was subjected to an air attack that lasted almost 6 hours. Air defense forces and other units destroyed 20 enemy UAVs, there were no casualties. In Umanshchyna, a corn field caught fire due to debris.”, — write on: unn.ua

Cherkasy Oblast was attacked by Russian troops at night during an almost 6-hour alert, 20 enemy drones were destroyed, there were no casualties, a corn field caught fire due to debris in Umanshchyna, the head of the Cherkasy OVA Ihor Taburets reported on Monday in Telegram, he writes UNN.

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“Once again, the night passed with anxiety. For almost six hours in a row, we had threats from the air. The attack was repelled by air defense forces, mobile fire groups and EW countermeasures. According to preliminary data, a total of 20 enemy UAVs were destroyed within the region. No casualties. This is the most important thing. In Umanshchyna due to falling debris, a field with corn caught fire. The fire was extinguished,” wrote Taburets.

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

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