A Russian drone hit an apartment building in the central Ukrainian city of Dolinska, injuring at least three people on Tuesday.
The Governor of Kirovohrad region, Andry Raikovic, where the attack took place, said on Telegram that the authorities vacated dozens of people from the building and those injured included a mother and two children.
The attack was part of a broad Russian aerial attack, which the Ukrainian army stated that it consisted of 176 drones.
Ukrainian Air Defense shot 103 drones, including Chercasa, Cherniv, Denipropatrovsk, Kharkiv, Kharsan, Kirovirad, Keev, Mycolav, Poultwa, Sumi, Vinjia and the intercepts above the zetomic residence said, the army said Tuesday.
Chercas Governor Ihor Taberats said on Telegram that a destroyed drone damaged four houses in his area.
The Russian Ministry of Defense said on Tuesday that it destroyed five Ukrainian drones, which includes four in the Voronies region and one on Belgorod.
Both regions are located along the Russia-Ukraine border and are frequent goals of Ukrainian drone attacks.
Voronezh Governor Alexander Guusev said on Telegram that we have no reports of casualties or damage.
Some information for this story was provided by Reuters