Shahed Attack from Three Directions: Where Enemy Drones Flew on the Night of January 14.
Attacks by Enemy Drones in Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: On the night of January 14, attacks by enemy Shahed drones were recorded in Ukraine from three directions: north, east, and south. These drones carried out several raids attempting to damage infrastructure and populated areas.
Directions of Attacks
In particular, the drones attacked in the direction of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, coming from the Zhytomyr region. Drones were also launched in Kharkiv region towards the settlement of Velykyi Burluk from the south. In Mykolaiv region, enemy drones were moving towards Snihurivka from the southeast. Additionally, the drones carried out a raid on the Nikopol district of Dnipropetrovsk region, also from the south.
These attacks highlight the ongoing threat posed by hostile forces and the need for enhanced security measures in regions experiencing shelling.
The increase in the activity of enemy drones indicates an escalation of hostilities in Ukraine, which might have serious consequences for the safety of the civilian population and infrastructure. Under constant threats, monitoring the situation and responding promptly to attacks is crucial to avoid significant losses and ensure the protection of critical facilities.
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