UPDATE: Russia Launches Massive Drone Attack on Ukraine using ‘Shahed‘ Kamikaze Drones
In a blatant act of aggression, Russian terrorist forces have launched a wave of kamikaze drones, specifically ‘Shahed’ models, towards Ukraine on the evening of December 22. Air raid alerts have been sounded in various regions, with air defense systems actively working to counter the threat.
Throughout the day, strike drones have been attacking the country, with their numbers significantly increasing in the evening hours. According to military reports, as of 22:33, enemy kamikaze drones were heading in the following directions:
- Several groups in the eastern part of the Chernihiv region, south/southwest course;
- In the western part of the Sumy region, south course;
- In the southern part of the Poltava region, south course;
- In the eastern part of the Kharkiv region, south course.
The situation has evolved by 23:28, with enemy kamikaze drones moving in these areas:
- In the Balakleya district of the Kharkiv region, constantly changing course;
- In the northeast of the Sumy region, southwest course;
- In the western part of the Poltava region, south course;
- In the southern and central parts of the Chernihiv region, south/southwest course;
- In the northern part of the Kyiv region, west course;
- In the eastern part of the Cherkasy region.
As of 00:51, enemy kamikaze drones were traveling in these areas:
- In the Zhytomyr region, west course;
- In the northern part of the Kyiv region, west course;
- In the area of Bila Tserkva, southwest course;
- In the western part of the Chernihiv region, west course;
- In the northern, central, and southern parts of the Chernihiv region, southwest course;
- In the western part of the Sumy region, southwest course;
- In the northern and central parts of the Poltava region, constantly changing course;
- In the southern part of the Kirovohrad region, south course.
At 01:08, the map of air raid warnings in Ukraine looked like this [insert image link].
The situation remains fluid, and we will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.
