UPDATED: Air Defence Forces destroyed 16 drones and 3 cruise missiles during night attack
In total, the occupiers launched 22 kamikaze drones and 6 Kalibr missiles

UPDATED at 09:03 a.m.:
Serhiy Lysak, Head of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration, reported that several explosions had occurred at night in Kryvyi Rih. The enemy targeted a private industrial enterprise. A 64-year-old woman was injured and has been hospitalised in serious condition.
Damage to workshops and equipment was recorded at the enterprise, with fires also affecting neighbouring buildings. In addition, a fire broke out in a four-story administrative building. As a result, a 45-year-old man was injured.
Lviv's Mayor Andriy Sadovyi also reported a night attack by the russians – around 4 a.m. a kamikaze drone struck the city. Preliminary data indicates that the exploding munition hit a critical infrastructure object.
Air Defence Forces destroyed 16 drones and 3 Kalibr sea-launched cruise missiles during the night attack.
This is reported by the Joint Forces Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In total, the air forces recorded launches of 22 Shahed drones and 6 Kalibr missiles from the north and south-east directions.
Kyiv Military Administration adds that some of the drones were intended to attack the capital, but defenders shot down all air targets heading towards Kyiv.
Background. Mind previously reported that the damaged Patriot system in Ukraine had already been repaired, according to the Pentagon. The system was fully restored and is now working, US officials assured.
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