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Missile attack on Kryvyi Rih airport and providing the Armed Forces with winter uniforms: the last night’s highlights

Russian occupying forces hit the airport in Kryvyi Rih with a missile, and the issue of providing winter uniforms for the troops will be resolved in a few weeks. Here is what you may have missed from the previous night.

Missile attack on Kryvyi Rih

On the evening of September 26, the Russian occupying forces hit the airport in Kryvyi Rih with a Kh-59 missile. Its infrastructure was destroyed as a result of the strike, and further use of the airport and equipment is impossible. No people were injured during the attack.

And on the night of September 27, the Russian occupiers again launched a missile attack on Zaporizhzhia where a fire broke out and there are victims and Mykolaiv.

Provision of winter uniforms

Large batches of winter uniforms are already being delivered for Ukrainian defenders, and the issue of providing them will be resolved in a few weeks, the Ministry of Defense says.

In a few weeks, this topic will no longer be discussed. It will be resolved,” Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar assures on the telethon air.

Donetsk Oblast is the number one target

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, emphasizes that the situation in Donetsk Oblast, where the Defense Forces are doing everything to contain enemy activity, is particularly critical now.

Our number one target is there (in Donetsk Oblast — ed.) now, as Donbas is still the number one target for the occupiers,” the head of state emphasized.

Fight against kamikaze drones

On September 26, Russian troops attacked Odesa with Shahed-136 kamikaze drones. Ukrainian air defense forces shot down four drones in one day.

Closer to 22:00 on September 26, three Shahed-136 drones attacked Odesa at once but were destroyed.

Distinction for hromadske

Experts of the Institute of Mass Information have prepared a list of the highest quality and responsible online media. hromadske and eight other mass media were included in the list. These are the results of the monitoring conducted by IMI in July-September.