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A Russian drone attack damages Ukrainian homes and a railway depot

The Ukrainian military announced on Tuesday that they shot down 37 of 65 Russian drones in an overnight attack that caused damage to businesses, a rail depot, and homes across the country.

Ukrzaliznytsia, the state railways of Ukraine, said that Russia had attacked a depot located in Dnipropetrovsk Region. The attack caused significant damage to both infrastructure and premises.

Ihor Taburets, the governor of central Cherkasy Region, said that three private companies were also affected by the attack.

Regional authorities reported that eight residential buildings as well as one apartment block were damaged in the northeastern region Sumy.

Ukraine's military stated that 28 drones did not reach their target, most likely because of electronic warfare.

Ukrenergo reported Tuesday emergency power outages in eight regions, citing damage from missile and drone strikes.

The report did not mention the date of the attack.

On Monday, nine Ukrainian regions were affected by an emergency power outage.

Over the last year, Russia has bombarded Ukraine's infrastructure for energy with missiles and drones. The attacks have caused deep power cuts and damaged the distribution system, knocking out half of Ukraine’s generating capacity.

Russia denies that it has targeted civilians, but in fact thousands of people have been killed or injured during its invasion of Ukraine. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Cawthorne. Anastasiia malenko)

(source: Reuters)