Ukraine Targeted in Major Shahed Drone Assault: Flight Paths and Consequences.
Hostile Drone Attack on Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: On the night of January 24, Ukraine came under attack from a large wave of hostile Shahed-type drones. The unmanned aerial vehicles entered from the north, targeting multiple regions including Kyiv and Kharkiv oblasts. The assault began with several dozen UAVs launched from the Chernihiv and Sumy regions, flying over the Chornobyl area and the Kyiv Reservoir. These Iranian-designed drones have become a staple of Russia's long-range strike arsenal, often used to overwhelm air defenses.
While one group of drones headed for Kharkiv, others traveled through Poltava oblast toward Cherkasy and Kyiv oblasts. Additional drone groups from Kharkiv oblast were also directed toward Poltava oblast. The attack resulted in debris from a Russian drone crashing onto the grounds of a kindergarten in Kyiv oblast. Furthermore, in Dnipro, 16 people were evacuated from a burning 16-story residential building following a strike by an enemy drone.
Threats to the Civilian Population
This incident underscores the ongoing aggressive tactics of the adversary, which employs drones to strike civilian infrastructure. The debris falling on a kindergarten highlights the severe risks such attacks pose to the population, especially children. In the context of the ongoing war, ensuring civilian safety and strengthening national defensive capabilities is critical to preventing similar incidents in the future.
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