Russia complained about the attack of more than a hundred drones.


Russian occupiers report massive drone attacks
On the night of October 3, the Russians claim that four regions of their country were attacked by drones. According to their information, 113 drones were shot down. The Russian Ministry of Defense published a statement about this on its Telegram channel.
‘Air defense systems intercepted and destroyed 113 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles,’ the statement said.
The message notes that 73 drones were shot down over the Belgorod region, 25 over the Voronezh region, 14 over the Kursk region, and one over the Bryansk region.
Recall that as a result of enemy airstrikes on Kharkiv and Zolochiv, which were carried out by the enemy late in the evening of October 2, 13 people were injured, including one child.
In addition, Russian troops shelled the Malodanilivka community in the Kharkiv region on the morning of October 3. As a result of the attack, approximately 20 residential buildings were destroyed and infrastructure facilities were damaged.
Also, on the night of October 3, Russian occupiers again attacked Kyiv using strike drones. The enemy operated according to an already known scheme: night attack, use of Shahed-type drones, entry into the city from different directions and at different altitudes, attacks by groups of various numbers. Thanks to the work of air defense, no targets were achieved. About a dozen and a half strike drones were destroyed in the airspace around Kyiv.
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