Overview
- Russia launched a coordinated attack beginning the evening of November 3 that combined missiles with roughly 130 combat drones, according to Ukraine's Air Force.
- Ukraine reports 92 UAVs were shot down or jammed by morning on November 4, with several drones still in the country's airspace.
- The salvo included one Iskander-M ballistic missile and six S-300 missiles, alongside about 80 Shahed-type UAVs and other drones.
- Launch points cited by Ukrainian officials included the Rostov and Kursk regions, Orel, Primorsko-Akhtarsk, and Chauda in occupied Crimea.
- Preliminary updates noted missile impacts and 31 combat UAVs observed at 14 locations, with reported strikes on port and energy facilities in the Odesa region.