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According to the command, due to Russian attack in Odessa there was a circuit on...

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation struck at Ukraine "Shahmed" and rocket: there is damage to infrastructure

According to the command, due to Russian attack in Odessa there was a circuit on the power grid and a fire broke out at the object of critical infrastructure. On the night of February 28, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation attacked the territory of Ukraine with unmanned aerial vehicles and launched a rocket. This became known from the Telegram channel of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

At 21:27 the command reported that from the Black Sea in the direction of Belgorod-Dnestrovsky district of Odessa region are heading enemy UAV. At 21:51 there was also information about another group of drones, which was moving in the direction of Koblevoy, Mykolaiv region. At 22:17 the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported that in the Lyman district of Odessa region UAVs are moving north. At 22:34 the command stated that the UAVs changed the course to Odessa.

At 02:05 the air forces warned about the threat of use of ballistic weapons in a number of regions, and in a few minutes, at 02:11, reported the movement of the Russian rocket towards the city of Pavlograd of Dnipropetrovsk region. The forces of the South confirmed that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation launched drones in coastal territories. "Air defense forces worked effectively on all UAVs of the type" Shahd-131/136 ",-the publication reads.

It is reported that the fall of one of the drone in Odessa was reported in the power of the critical infrastructure. , which was promptly liquidated. According to the military, there was no victims. Recall that on the evening of February 27, Ukraine was attacking unmanned aircraft. According to the monitoring channels, one of the UAVs visited the air space of Moldova, but in the Moldovan Ministry of Defense.