Russians launched 632 rockets and drones at Ukraine overnight: attack results.
According to ТСН: In the night of November 29, the enemy carried out a combined strike on Ukraine's critical infrastructure using strike UAVs and air and ground-based missiles. The main target of the attack was Kyiv region.
This was reported by the Air Forces of Ukraine.
Data on air strikes
The radio technical forces of the Air Forces recorded and accompanied 632 means of air assault, including:
596 strike UAVs of the type 'Shahed', 'Herbera' (other drones were also used)
5 aeroballistic missiles X-47M2 'Kinzhal'
23 cruise missiles X-101/'Iskander-K'
4 ballistic missiles 'Iskander-M'
4 guided aviation missiles X-59/69
Results of air defense
As of 10:30, preliminary data indicates that air defense shot down/suppressed 577 aerial targets:
558 enemy UAVs of the type 'Shahed', 'Herbera' (other types of drones);
1 aeroballistic missile X-47M2 'Kinzhal'
12 cruise missiles X-101/'Iskander-K'
4 ballistic missiles 'Iskander-M';
2 guided aviation missiles X-59/69
In addition, strikes from missiles and 35 strike UAVs were recorded at 22 locations, and the debris of downed targets fell on 17 territories.
It should be noted that as a result of falling Russian drones and missiles, residential buildings were damaged in five districts of Kyiv, resulting in two deaths and nearly thirty injuries. As of morning, over 500 thousand consumers in the capital were without electricity, about 100 thousand in Kyiv region, and nearly 8 thousand in Kharkiv region. Restoration works have already begun in those places where the security situation allows.
Damage has been inflicted on energy facilities in Kyiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Poltava, and Kharkiv regions.
In summary, the situation around air attacks remains tense. Relevant services are working on restoring electricity supply and eliminating the consequences of strikes, however, numerous damages to infrastructure may significantly affect disrupted life in the regions. Publications on the consequences of these attacks emphasize the importance of air defense in the context of ongoing aggression.Read also
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