Russian forces launched 83 Shahed-type attack drones at Ukraine in overnight operations Monday, killing two people in the southern Zaporizhzhia region and leaving at least six oblasts — including parts of Kharkiv, Kherson, and Dnipropetrovsk — without electricity by morning. Ukraine's air force reported shooting down 46 of the drones, with 31 more lost in electronic jamming or flight irregularities, but the remaining six struck inhabited areas and infrastructure targets across the country.
Zaporizhzhia Regional Governor Ivan Fedorov confirmed the two deaths and said several other people were wounded, including children, in a strike on a residential neighborhood. The attack hit during the pre-dawn hours when most residents were asleep, and emergency services were still assessing structural damage to apartment buildings Monday morning. Fedorov posted footage showing fires burning in an upper-floor flat and rescue workers working under floodlights in the early darkness.
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