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Ukraine Under Renewed Russian Attack
Russian attacks on several Ukrainian regions resulted in casualties and damage, including drone strikes on Odessa and missile attacks on Nikopol and Kharkiv.
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Russian Armed ForcesUkrainian Air ForceOdessa Regional Military AdministrationDnipropetrovsk Regional Military AdministrationKharkiv Regional Military Administration
Oleg KiperSergey LysakIgor TerekhovOleg Synegubov
- How many UAVs were used in the attack and what was their origin?
- The attack involved 51 UAVs launched from Primorsko-Akhtarsk and Oryol, with 32 shot down by Ukrainian forces. The remaining UAVs caused significant damage, including a large fire in Avanhard, affecting homes and vehicles.
- What is the Russian Ministry of Defence's account of the night's events?
- The Russian Ministry of Defence claimed to have shot down 50 Ukrainian drones over several regions of Russia, while Ukrainian reports indicate that the drones targeted a chemical plant in Tula region.
- What other locations in Ukraine were attacked and what kind of damage occurred?
- Nikopol in the Dnipropetrovsk region was also hit by Grad multiple rocket launchers, injuring one man and damaging an industrial plant. In Kharkiv, a rocket strike damaged road infrastructure, trolleybus lines, and several buildings.
- What were the casualties of the Russian attack on Odessa and the Odessa region?
- One person was killed and 13 others injured, including two children, in a Russian attack on Odessa and the Odessa region on November 9th, according to local authorities.
- What are the conflicting claims and challenges in verifying the information about these attacks?
- The conflicting reports from both sides highlight the ongoing conflict and the challenges in verifying information from different sources. The attacks caused significant damage and casualties in several Ukrainian regions.