The planes hit Russian aircraft Ukrainian Ukrainian authorities said on Saturday that the port of Odessa was overnight, killing two people and wounding at least 17. Meanwhile, three offensive helicopters and anti -aircraft missile system were destroyed in the Russian Crimea.
The Ukrainian security official said on Saturday that the Ukraine Security Agency deployed drones to attack the Kirovsk military airport.
“The available data indicates the destruction of multi-purpose helicopters and the Mi-8, Mi-26 and Mi-28 helicopter, as well as anti-aircraft missiles and built-in weapons,” according to the official, who talked about the operation on the condition of identity.
In Odessa, a drone criticized a residential tower block in the city, causing damage to three floors and trapped residents, emergency services. The two dead in the attack were a married couple, according to the regional ruler, Oli Kaber, who added that three children were among the injured.
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There was no immediate comment from Moscow. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, more than 40 Ukrainian drones were shot down overnight, and on Saturday morning over western Russia and the Crimean Peninsula occupied by the Kremlin.
Far -range drone strikes It was a distinctive feature of the war, and now in its fourth year. The race has been transformed from both sides to develop increasingly sophisticated drones and the most dead war to a new weapons test.
Ukrainian drones pulled some amazing exploits. At the beginning of June, nearly a third of the strategic bomber fleet in Moscow was destroyed or damaged in a Ukrainian secret operation using drones that were cheaply to Russian territory.
Smaller and short -range drones are used by both sides in the battlefield and in areas near the front line, which is approximately 620 miles.
The United Nations Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine said in a report published on Thursday that short -range drone attacks killed at least 395 civilians and wounded 2,635 people between the beginning of the war in February 2022 and April 2025.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said in a June 11 report that more than 13,300 civilians died and more than 3,4700 people were wounded in the war.
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