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Large-scale blow to Ukraine: The Armed Forces destroyed 11 rockets and Dronov-Kamikadze (Photo)

For the shelling of Ukrainian cities, the Russians also used reactive artillery and complexes of C-300. The units of the Air Defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine during the last large -scale air alarm in the morning of November 17 destroyed at least 11 hostile goals. About it reports the Press Center of the Armed Forces Command.

According to the department, on November 17, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation carried out a new mass shelling of Ukraine, releasing in the direction of Ukrainian cities winged and managed aviation missiles. In addition, according to the Armed Forces Command, Russia has used a large-scale attack by rockets of volley fire, S-300 anti-aircraft missiles and Iranian Dron-Kamikadze Shahd.

The goals of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation during the mass shelling of Ukraine were the enterprise in Dnipropetrovsk region and objects of the gas -producing industry of Ukraine. During the air alarm, the air defense units were destroyed by four winged missiles and five Iranian drones-Kamikadze "Geran-2", which the invaders launched from the territory of Belarus. Two more controlled X-59 aviation missiles were shot down in the south of Ukraine.

"In addition to the strokes of jet artillery and anti-aircraft missiles C-300 in frontline cities, on November 17, the Russian Federation again hit the Tu-95MC strategic aviation aircraft from the Volgodon Rostov region. A total - added to the Armed Forces command, commenting on today's mass shelling of Ukraine.

It should be noted that in the morning of November 17, Russian troops carried out a new massed shelling of Ukraine, releasing in the direction of the peaceful cities of the winged rockets and drones-Kamikadze Shahd. During the air alarm in the sky over Kiev, four missiles and five drones were shot down. At least 14 people were hospitalized as a result of the rocket strike of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation on the Dnieper.