Russia launches over 140 drones at Ukraine overnight: how many were shot down

Russia launches over 140 drones at Ukraine overnight: how many were shot down

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On the night of November 27, Russia attacked Ukraine with 142 strike drones, including Shahed, Gerber, and other types, with around 90 being Shaheds. Ukrainian air defenses, electronic warfare units, and mobile fire groups intercepted the majority of the drones, shooting down or suppressing 92.

At least 42 drones hit 18 locations, while debris from destroyed drones fell in three areas. The attack affected northern, southern, and eastern regions, including Odesa, where two residential buildings, a horse-riding club, and gas station buildings were damaged.

Ukrainian authorities continue to urge citizens to follow safety protocols as some enemy drones remain in the airspace.

This follows previous attacks on November 25–26, which included ballistic missiles and hundreds of drones targeting Kyiv, Zaporizhzhia, and other regions, causing casualties, property damage, and disruptions to heating in residential areas.

 

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