Russia announced that it had shot down 87 Ukrainian drones during the night from Thursday to Friday, while the Ukrainian air force announced that it had destroyed 14 missiles and 17 Russian drones.
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Russia announced on Friday June 14 that it had shot down 87 Ukrainian drones during the night from Thursday to Friday, 70 of which targeted the Rostov region, in the south of the country. “Air defense systems intercepted and destroyed drones over the Belgorod region, Volgograd, Voronezh, Kursk, Rostov, as well as a drone over the Crimean peninsula” annexed by Russia in 2014, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
In the Rostov region, which houses the headquarters of the Russian operation in Ukraine, the attack “did not cause any casualties”, but caused power cuts in several localities, said the regional governor, Vassili Goloubev, on Telegram. In the Voronezh region, bordering Ukraine, “a tank at an oil depot was slightly damaged” following the fall of drone debris, according to the regional governor, Alexandre Goussev. The attack did not cause a fire and did not cause any injuries, he assured on Telegram.
The Ukrainian air force announced that it had destroyed 14 missiles and 17 Russian drones during the night. A new wave of strikes was also underway in the morning, with missiles flying over the kyiv region and heading towards the Khmelnytsky region, further west, according to the army. Three people were also injured in a drone attack in the Sumy region (north-east) and several buildings were hit by a fire in the neighboring Kharkiv region.