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The Russian Federation accuses Ukraine of a combined attack: the air defense "knocked down" dozens of shells and UAV (video)

Only "on the lift" to Belgorod allegedly eliminated 21 means of damage. Local authorities in the two regions declared the wounded, in Voronezh an industrial object burned. Ukraine allegedly made a combined attack on objects on the territory of the Russian Federation on April 18. In three regions of the aggressor country worked aircraft. This was stated by the press service of the Russian Ministry of Defense.

It is noted that the Ukrainian forces allegedly used the operative-tactical missiles "point-y", the reactive system of RM-70 Vampire volley fire, aircraft type drones and low-size balloons. Above the Belgorod region were destroyed: two missiles, 19 jet shells, 16 UAVs and two balls. Three drones were allegedly eliminated above the Rostov region. One UAV was intercepted over the Voronezh region and destroyed three balls.

Governor Vyacheslav Gladkov stated that "on the lift" to Belgorod was beaten 21 airy. He reported that in the village of Razumne there was a "direct hit" in a private house. As a result, the roof was allegedly damaged and one of the walls was destroyed. "A woman was injured - she has a shrapnel wound to her left foot," Gladkov wrote. He reported that the wounded was hospitalized. Governor Vasyl Golubev confirmed the destruction of three UAVs, but noted that "the consequences on Earth are specified.

" Governor Oleksandr Gusev stated that "Ukrainian UAV" damaged the industrial building during the fall. The local media said that at 21:15 in Voronezh, a hangar with lumber and machines caught fire. At 22:00 the fire was extinguished, there were no victims. Gusev later reported that a woman was born in 1956 as a result of the fall of the drone. "A small sawmill owned by an individual entrepreneur was also injured. Two private households were injured," the governor added.