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According to the Air Force spokesman, the shelling began in the evening, when th...

Everything ended with a "dagger": Yevlash named the whole of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation during a night attack (video)

According to the Air Force spokesman, the shelling began in the evening, when the enemy launched drones-Kamikadze. For the most part, rockets and UAVs were directed to the western Ukrainian regions. On the night of June 14, Russian invaders attacked the peaceful cities of Ukraine with the help of missiles and UAVs. The hostile air targets were moving mainly towards the western regions. The Armed Forces of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Ilya Yevlash shared the details of enemy terror.

According to him, the night attack began on Thursday, June 13. At about 23:00 the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation launched their percussion drones of Iranian origin of Shahd. In total, there were 17 of them and managed to destroy them. Other types of weapons were also used, which the spokesman of the Air Force told. It is about Iskander-M ballistic missiles, which were fired at Zaporozhye. The launch is recorded from a temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula.

At about 03:00, the terror continued, as the Russians used strategic aviation in the Saratov region and with the help of Tu-95MS aircraft released about 10 missiles. "They entered the airspace of Ukraine from the territory of Sumy region and most of them went to the West of Ukraine. They kissed classically on objects of critical and military infrastructure," - said Ilya Yevlash.

Even this attack of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation did not end, continued in the air forces, and at about 06:00 the rocket was launched again-this time it is about the X-47 "dagger" from the starting borders in the Tambov region. "This goal moved very quickly, came from northern Ukraine and also headed to the Khmelnytsky region, where she did not reach her goal," - summed up Ilya Yevlash.