Russian forces launched Shahed-136/131 drones and guided bomb units to attack Ukraine from the north (Bryansk Oblast) and from the southeast (eastern coast of the Azov Sea).
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Russian forces deployed Shahed-136/131 drones and guided bomb units to attack Ukraine from the north (Bryansk Oblast, Russia) and from the southeast (eastern coast of the Azov Sea).
Russia launched 15 Iranian-made Shahed drones and two guided bombs to attack the country overnight on March 28.
First responders were working on the site of the Russian overnight drone attack on Kyiv.
The attack of the Shaheds was carried out from the north and south-east. In total, the enemy used 13 'Shahed-136/131' kamikaze drones and one 'Granat-4' reconnaissance UAV.
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