Russian forces attacked Ukraine's southern oblasts with missiles (Oniks, Iskander-M, Kh-31P, and Kh-59) and Shahed-131/136 kamikaze drones on the night of 5-6 November.
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Russian forces have attacked Ukraine's southern oblasts with four different types of missiles on the night of 5-6 November, using Oniks, Iskander-M, Kh-31P, and Kh-59 missiles. In addition, they intensively used drones: 15 have been destroyed, but there have been some hits.
Drones launched by Russian forces at Odesa the night of Nov. 5-6 damaged port infrastructure, damaging warehouses, loading equipment, and trucks carrying grain.
Russian forces targeted Odesa's ports with Shahed drones.
Air defense units shot down 15 drones over the city.
Russian forces used Onyx and Iskander-M missiles in the attack with blast waves damaging the museum and several high-rise residential buildings nearby
On the eve of November 6, the Russians 'congratulated' our architectural monument with a missile that hit nearby
The enemy attacked southern Ukraine with 2 Kh-59 guided missiles, an Iskander-M ballistic missile, an Onyx anti-ship missile, 2 Kh-31 guided missiles, and 22 Shahed-136/131 UAVs.
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