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Ukrainian forces subsequently claimed to have intercepted 460 of the drones and 19 of 20 missiles. Western supplied anti-air defenses are still hard and work and remain effective in Ukraine, apparently.
The mayor of Rivne called it the oblast's largest attack on a single night since the war began. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky acknowledged in a late Sunday statement that in some of those areas "the situation is very difficult."
Air raid sirens sounded for some ten hours in Kyiv oblast, local media reports, and further issued the following details:
According to the official statement, Russia launched 499 weapons, including 479 Shahed?type attack drones and various decoy drones, four Kh?47M2 "Kinzhal" air-launched ballistic missiles, 10 Kh?101 cruise missiles, three Kh?22 cruise missiles over the Black Sea, two Kh?31P anti?radar missiles, and one Kh?35 cruise missile from occupied Crimea.