Ukrainian forces drop 13 kamikaze fears in Mykoliav

Ukraine's military said it has toppled 13 fears “kamikacaze” over the southern region of Mykolaiv overnight. During the night of October 18th-19th, the enemy twice attacked the Mykolaiv region with the fear of kamikaze Shahad-136. Eleven were shot by Air Command Air Defense “Yug”, two others by Ukrainian National Guard soldiers and Service [...]
During the night of October 18th-19th, the enemy twice attacked the Mykolaiv region with fear of kamikaze {Shahad-136. Eleven were shot by Air Command Air Defense “Yug”, two others by Ukraine's National Guard soldiers and Ukraine's State Border Service”- reported in the Declaration of Armed Forces, CNN writes.
What are the “kamikaze”?
Unlike the most traditional, larger, and faster military fears that return to the base after the missile launch, fears “kamikaze” are designed to crash with a target and explode.
The Ukrainian Army and American intelligence say Russia is using offensive fears produced by Iran.
American officials told CNN in July that Iran had begun to show Shahed series fears in Russia at Kashan Airport in southern Tehran last month.
In August, American officials said Russia had purchased these fears and was training its forces on how to use them.
According to Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, Russia has ordered 2000 Shahed-136 detentions from Iran.












