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Ukrainian military says 18 Russian cruise missiles destroyed

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Ukrainian military says 18 Russian cruise missiles destroyed

Ukrainian military says 18 Russian cruise missiles destroyed

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  • 18 enemy cruise missiles were destroyed by aviation, anti-aircraft missile units and mobile fire groups.
  • The Russians attacked from ships in the Black Sea with Kalibr cruise missiles. A total of 16 starts.
  •  Air defense personnel in the area shot down six missiles that were headed towards the city says Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko,
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The Ukrainian military claimed that during a series of attacks on energy facilities around the nation on Saturday morning, it employed mobile fire groups and anti-aircraft missile units to destroy 18 Russian cruise missiles.

“18 enemy cruise missiles were destroyed by aviation, anti-aircraft missile units and mobile fire groups,” a post from the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said.

“In addition, the Russians attacked from ships in the Black Sea with Kalibr cruise missiles. A total of 16 starts,” it continued.

According to a separate statement from Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko, air defense personnel in the area shot down six missiles that were headed towards the city on Saturday.

Strikes across Ukraine in a succession According to representatives from each region, inhabitants in some areas of Odesa, Cherkasy, Kropyvnitsky, Rivne, Khmelnytskyi, and Lutsk are currently without electricity.

In recent weeks, Russia has carried out a number of assaults across all of Ukraine, targeting civilian infrastructure and sowing terror in Ukrainian cities that are distant from the frontlines of the conflict.

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Since the summer, when it was alleged by Washington and Kiev that Moscow had purchased suicide drones from Iran, the strikes have risen.

France demanded on Friday that the UN launch a probe to determine whether Tehran is the source of the drones used in the strikes.

“We expect the UN experts to go on the ground and to collect the remains of these drones and to tell us where they are coming from. This is part of their mandate, they report twice a year and it has to be done,” France’s Ambassador to the UN, Nicolas de Rivière, told reporters in New York on Friday.

“We expect the UN experts to go on the ground and to collect the remains of these drones and to tell us where they are coming from. This is part of their mandate, they report twice a year and it has to be done,” France’s Ambassador to the UN, Nicolas de Rivière, told reporters in New York on Friday.

His remarks were made following a meeting of the UN Security Council on the situation in Ukraine, which was called at France and Mexico’s request.

According to two sources familiar with US intelligence, Iran has sent military personnel to the Crimean peninsula that is held by Russia in order to train and advise the Russian military on the use of drones.

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