Russia launches dozens of drones at Ukraine overnight, hits eight locations

On the night of September 21, the Russian army launched 54 drones at Ukraine, with confirmed strikes in eight locations, according to the Ukrainian Air Force on Telegram.
The enemy attacked Ukraine with 54 unmanned aerial vehicles, approximately 30 of which were Shaheds. The launches came from four directions: Kursk, Millerovo, Bryansk, and Primorsko-Akhtarsk.
Ukraine’s air defense forces intercepted 33 enemy drones, including Shaheds, Gerberas, and other types, across the northern, eastern, and central regions of the country.
"Strikes by 21 attack drones were recorded in eight locations," the Ukrainian Air Force reported.
Massive attack on Ukraine on September 20
Recall that on the night of September 20, Russia launched 40 missiles and 579 drones at Ukraine. In Dnipro, a missile carrying cluster munitions hit a residential high-rise, resulting in one death and about 30 people injured.
In addition, the occupiers attacked Mykolaiv, Pavlohrad, and the Chernihiv, Odesa, and Khmelnytskyi regions.
For more details on the consequences of the latest massive enemy attack, see the report by RBC-Ukraine.