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Defense Ministry Advisor Injured After Drone Strike Hits His Home During Overnight Attack
A Ukrainian defense official said his house was destroyed in a Russian drone strike as part of a wider overnight assault across the country. Make us preferred on Google
A Ukrainian defense official said his house was destroyed in a Russian drone strike as part of a wider overnight assault across the country.
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A Ukrainian defense official, Serhii Beskrestnov, said he was injured after a Russian drone struck his home during a mass overnight attack in Monday’s early hours.
Beskrestnov, an adviser to Ukraine’s defense ministry also known as “Flash,” said in a Facebook post that a drone hit his house, destroying it.
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“Tonight the Russians tried to kill me. They launched four jet-powered Shahed drones at me. One of them hit the wall of my house. I no longer have a home,” he wrote, adding that he survived with minor injuries.
Kyiv Post could not independently verify whether the strike specifically targeted the official.
Russia has maintained near-daily drone attacks on Ukrainian cities, often combining them with missile strikes to pressure air defenses and civilian infrastructure.
According to Ukraine’s Air Force, Russia launched 142 drones overnight , including Shahed-type UAVs, with air defenses downing or suppressing 113 of them.
Strikes and falling debris were recorded across multiple regions, including Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk and Mykolaiv regions.
Officials reported damage to residential buildings, infrastructure and vehicles, as well as civilian injuries in several areas.
Yuliia Zavadska is a news writer at Kyiv Post. She has experience in breaking news coverage, fact-checking, and digital journalism, with a focus on fast, accurate reporting and clear storytelling. Before joining Kyiv Post, she worked as a news feed editor for several leading Ukrainian media outlets.