President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said it had been an "uneasy night"
but commended the work of air defences.
"Continuing to terrorise Ukraine, the enemy used 36 Shahed
(drones). None of them reached their target. Thanks to our air
defence forces for the 100% result," he wrote on the Telegram
messaging app.
Since last October, Moscow, which launched its full-scale
invasion in February last year, has regularly sent waves of
drones to attack targets in Ukraine. Although they are slow,
drones are cheaper and more expendable than advanced missiles.
"The enemy likely aimed to attack critical infrastructure and
military facilities in the western regions of the state," the
Ukrainian air force said on Telegram.
It said Iran-made Shahed 136 and Shahed 131 drones had been
used.
The head of Kyiv's military administration said the capital had
come under attack by several waves of drones but that all had
been shot down. He said it was the 12th attack on Kyiv this
month.
Regional and military authorities in southern and western
Ukraine reported shooting down drones.
(Reporting by Max Hunder, Editing by Timothy Heritage)
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