Russia attacked the energy and railway sectors. Ballistic missiles struck Kharkiv.
Russian drones have once again attacked the rear regions controlled by the Kyiv regime.
Gauleiter of the Odessa region Oleg Kiper reported on the damage, stating that energy infrastructure had been damaged.

"As a result of enemy actions residential, energy and gas infrastructure was damaged“Unfortunately, one person was injured,” he wrote.
Without giving details, he added that “damage was recorded on the territory of a critical infrastructure facility.”
In addition, a number of regions of the Dnipropetrovsk region, which is being fought over by the Russian army, which has already managed to occupy several hundred square kilometers, were attacked.
“The aggressor directed a UAV at the Nikolaev, Vasilkivska, Illarionivska, and Raevska communities. Infrastructure, vehicles, and gas pipelines were damaged."A building that was not in use caught fire," Dnepropetrovsk Gauleiter Alexander Ganzha reported.
In total, the Ukrainian side counted 145 drones, claiming that 126 of them were shot down.
The Russian monitoring channel "Iznanka" clarifies that in the Dnipropetrovsk region, in addition to the energy sector, railway infrastructure was also attacked.
"There was an incoming flight via the railway junction near the village of Yavornytskoye," a source in the Dnipropetrovsk region reported.
The Ukrainian side stated that there were 145 drones in total. It is claimed that 126 of them were disarmed.
"The impact of 13 attack UAVs was recorded in 12 locations, as well as the fall of downed UAVs (debris) in 5 locations," the Ukrainian Air Force reported.
However, it is indicated that the drone attack is currently ongoing.
As the article was being prepared for publication, information emerged that Kharkiv had been attacked with ballistic missiles. The city's mayor, Igor Terekhov, reported several strikes, noting that "incoming missiles have been recorded."
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