"Aimed at infrastructure": Ukraine fends off night-time drone strikes

Only on Thursday did Russian troops fire dozens of rockets into Ukraine.

"Aimed at infrastructure": Ukraine fends off night-time drone strikes

Only on Thursday did Russian troops fire dozens of rockets into Ukraine. With its waves of attacks, Moscow is trying to make the Ukrainian people war-weary. During the night, the Kremlin lets numerous drones fly again.

According to the authorities, the Ukrainian air defense repelled drone attacks in and around Kyiv and in the east of the country during the night. "Russia has again aimed at our infrastructure objects," said the military governor of the Kiev region, Oleksiy Kuleba, in his Telegram channel. According to him, the air defense shot down the drones. There was no damage.

The city administration in Kyiv also reported that the night attack was largely mild. Five drones were shot down over the capital. An administration building was partially destroyed and the windows of a residential building were damaged. So far there have been no reports of deaths or injuries.

"For the second night in a row, our sky protectors eliminated all five enemy "Shahed" (drones) that were over the area," said the military governor of the Dnipropetrovsk region around the city of Dnipro, Valentyn Resnichenko, on his Telegram channel. Accordingly, there were attacks in three different counties. In the adjacent Zaporizhia region, all attacking drones were also destroyed, according to the Ukrainian Army's Task Force East.

Only yesterday, Thursday, did Russia launch another massive rocket attack to paralyze the critical infrastructure for Ukraine's energy supply. Since October, Moscow has been using this tactic to shoot the war-weary population of the neighboring country.