Russia fired Shaheds and four types of missiles at Ukraine tonight: How air defense repelled attack?
On the evening of November 5th and during the night of November 6th, Russian occupiers attacked Ukraine with 22 Shahed-136/131 kamikaze drones and four types of missiles. Most were intercepted by air defense forces, according to the Ukrainian Air Force Telegram channel.
One guided aviation missile, each of the Kh-31 and Kh-59 types, was launched from the airspace of the occupied Kherson region.
There was also a launch of an anti-ship missile, P-800 Onyx, and a ballistic missile, Iskander-M, from the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea.
The launches of the 22-strike UAVs Shahed-136/131 were recorded from the area of Cape Chauda (Crimea).
As a result of the air defense operations, 15 Shahed-136/131 strike UAVs and one guided aviation missile, Kh-59, were successfully destroyed.
Shelling of Ukraine
Yesterday evening and night, Russia once again attacked Ukraine, using 2 guided aviation missiles, Kh-59, a ballistic missile, Iskander-M, an anti-ship missile, Onyx, two guided missiles, Kh-31, and 22 strike UAVs of the Shahed-136/131 type. Strikes were made against port infrastructure in the Odesa region and civilian infrastructure objects in Kherson.
Due to the attack on the port infrastructure in the Odesa region, warehouses, unloading special equipment, and vehicles with grain were damaged. The fire was promptly extinguished.