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The army of the Russian Federation struck UAVs mainly in the northern and centra...

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation attacked by shock drones of 7 regions of Ukraine: where were arrivals

The army of the Russian Federation struck UAVs mainly in the northern and central part of the country. The explosion in the Kiev region damaged the contact network of the railway, which is why trains are delayed. Russian troops were attacked by drones of 7 regions of Ukraine on the night of January 6. Mostly strokes were struck in the northern and central part of the country, Ukraine's air forces reported in preliminary.

The movement of shock drones was observed in the western part of the Kyiv region, in the north of Cherkasy, Chernihiv and Kirovograd with a constant change in the course, in the southern part of Dnipropetrovsk and to the east of Kryvyi Rih. The alarm signal in the capital was at 1:43, and the traffic of drones near the settlements was noticed in the area of ​​settlements.

Closer to the morning, it became known that the hostile shelling damaged the contact network of the railway in the Kiev region. Railways try to restore it, Ukrzaliznytsia reported. Train delay time is published on the UZ website. The monitoring channels specified the number of UAVs: 2 in the northern part of the Chernihiv region, 1 flew past Kaniv, one more in the Alexandria district of Kirovograd region, in Kryvyi Rih and Sinelnikov districts of Dnipropetrovsk region.

In the Kharkiv region, 2 UAVs were flying in the Lozovsky district in the western course. Another drone was observed in the Poltava region on the border of Samara and Poltava districts. Towards 5:40 am, there was a threat of use of ballistic weapons in areas where air alarm was declared. The focus previously wrote about the successful use of the Armed Forces of the Sea drones with the air-air missiles. The excess fleet of the Russian Army will now not be able to stay afloat on the high seas.