Russian drones strike the city of Ternopil in a mass daytime attack. Multiple explosions are reported across the city as the assault continues, according to Suspilne.
Russian forces launched a daytime drone attack against the city of Ternopil in Ukraine, resulting in multiple explosions reported throughout the afternoon.
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Russian forces launched a daytime drone attack against the city of Ternopil in Ukraine, resulting in multiple explosions reported throughout the afternoon.
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The Ukrainian Air Force reported that Russia launched 409 drones on Friday between 8:00 AM and 3:30 PM local time.
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