On the night of November 26, the Russian army launched a record number of drones at Ukraine – 188, along with 4 Iskander-M ballistic missiles.
This was reported by the Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
As of 9:00 AM, the confirmed downing of 76 kamikaze drones occurred across 17 regions of Ukraine. An additional 95 drones were locally lost, likely due to electronic warfare countermeasures. Furthermore, 5 UAVs flew towards Belarus.
The Air Force noted that during the attack, hits were recorded on critical infrastructure facilities, and several regions experienced damage to private and multi-apartment buildings. However, preliminary reports indicate that there were no casualties.
The press service of the Ternopil Regional Military Administration clarifies that as a result of the "Shahed" attack, one critical infrastructure facility was damaged in the region. There are power supply interruptions in the regional center and other populated areas. Repair teams have already commenced work.
Background. Previously, Mind reported that a record number of Russian drones flew into Belarus last night. Over the past day, the Belarusian Air Force had to scramble fighter jets four times to counteract the strike UAVs.