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Russia launched 135 drones against Ukraine on the night of 5-6 November, 108 of which were destroyed by Ukrainian air defence while 27 hit their targets.
Ukraine’s power grid came under one of the most intense assaults since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion. As temperatures dropped and winter loomed, Russia launched a coordinated barrage of three ballistic missiles and approximately 60 attack drones—primarily Iranian-made Shaheds—from Crimea and neighboring Russian regions.
The attack by Russian missiles and drones targeted the capital, Kyiv, and the large cities of Dnipro and Kharkiv, as well as several smaller municipalities.
Russian forces attacked Ukraine using 128 UAVs on the night of 6-7 November. Ukrainian air defence forces have destroyed 94 drones, but 31 UAVs have hit 11 locations.
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Ukraine vs. Russia: A Hypothetical War Mapped on Google Earth
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