Drohobych suffers over 20 hits in Russia's most massive attack on city yet

During the night of June 29, Russian terrorists carried out the largest missile-drone attack on Drohobych during the full-scale war, according to the Drohobych City Council.
As the City Council reports, on the city's territory, one of the industrial facilities was struck by 21 enemy aerial attack assets, resulting in six centers of ignition.
To eliminate the consequences, the following were involved:
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up to 250 personnel of the State Emergency Service (SES);
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47 units of specialized equipment from different regions;
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150 representatives of law enforcement agencies.
There are no casualties as a result of the attack.
Already at 7 a.m., the Commission on Technological and Environmental Safety and Emergency Situations (TES and ES) began work, issuing orders regarding the elimination of the consequences of the attack.
In particular, as a result of the attack, residential premises were damaged – over 50 windows were shattered in six apartment buildings. The same attack also caused power outages in part of the city.
Massive shelling on the night of June 29
During the night of June 29, the Russians carried out one of the largest shellings of the territory of Ukraine. At that time, the enemy used:
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477 drones launched from six directions;
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4 aero-ballistic Kh-47M2 Kinzhal missiles;
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7 ballistic Iskander-M/KN-23 missiles;
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41 Kh-101/Iskander-K cruise missiles;
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5 Kalibr cruise missiles;
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3 S-300 surface-to-air guided missiles.
As of 08:30, the destruction of 475 enemy aerial attack assets was confirmed.
"There were confirmed hits of enemy aerial attack assets in 6 locations, and the fall of shot-down (fragments) in 8 locations," the Air Force wrote at the time.
More details about the massive attack–in the RBC-Ukraine article.