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Russians Attacked Ivano-Frankivsk Region with “Shaheeds”: Buildings and Cars Damaged

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Russian drones attacked Ivano-Frankivsk region in the morning, air defense forces worked.

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Russian drones attacked Ivano-Frankivsk region in the morning, air defense forces worked.

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The Russians attacked with drones, in the mornings and destroyed houses and cars in the Ivano-Frankivsk region, and a fire exploded at a garage in the Cernutí region, reports Ukraine Pravda. In the early days, explosions in the Cernutí region were heard, and the railway infrastructure was affected. "In the morning, the Carpathian region was again attacked by...

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The Russians attacked with drones, in the mornings and destroyed houses and cars in the Ivano-Frankivsk region, and a fire exploded at a garage in the Cernutí region, writes Ukraine Pravda.In the early days, they...

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On the night of May 23, air defense forces shot down a “Shahed” in the sky over the Mykolaiv region. The Mykolaiv regional military administration reported this. “On the night of May 23, air defense forces and means in the Mykolaiv region destroyed one UAV of the “Shahed 131/136” type,” the report says. The OVA also noted that there were no attacks in other areas of the region. We will remind that on the night of May 22, air defense forces shot…

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nikvesti.com broke the news in on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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