The approximate flight paths of the missiles and drones used in Russia’s combined attack on Ukraine have been released
Russian forces launched another massive nighttime attack on Ukraine using strike drones and missiles.
This is evidenced by data from monitoring resources and preliminary reports on the movement of aerial targets.
According to monitoring channels, the main targets of the attack were Kyiv, Odesa, Kharkiv, Dnipro, Bila Tserkva, and Cherkasy, as well as frontline areas.
Air raid alerts were issued in various regions of the country, and air defense forces were deployed. Information regarding the consequences of the strikes, damage, and casualties is being clarified.
The Ukrainian side emphasizes that such attacks are systematic in nature and are directed against civilian infrastructure and energy facilities.

On the morning of April 16, a Russian strike drone hit a residential high-rise building in the Podilskyi district of Kyiv. The consequences of the attack are being clarified.
Over the past 24 hours, from 7:00 a.m. on April 15 to 7:00 a.m. on April 16, Ukraine’s air defense forces neutralized 667 aerial targets used by Russia to attack the country’s territory.
In Dnipro, the death toll from a nighttime attack by Russian forces has risen. As of now, two people are known to have been killed and 27 wounded.
At least four people were killed. Another 21 people were injured.
Earlier, Russian troops attacked the Bila Tserkva district in the Kyiv region, resulting in a fire at one of the enterprises.