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Russia claims to have shot down 148 Ukrainian drones within three hours

The Russian military announced early Monday morning that its air defence units had shot down 148 Ukrainian drones in a period of three hours. Officials also said that emergency crews were working to restore power to nearly half a million households who suffered outages due air attacks.

A drone struck an apartment in the Russian Black Sea port city of Novorossiysk on Sunday evening. The drone also killed a volunteer for civil defence in Russia's border area of Belgorod.

According to a?statement from the Russian Defence Ministry, air defence units intercepted between 8 and 11 pm 148 'drones', mainly in the central and southern regions of the country. Sundasy (1700-2100 GMT).

Andrei Kravchenko said that?drone debris struck a high rise apartment building. No word yet on the number of casualties.

The governor of Sevastopol, a port city in Crimea that was seized by Russia and annexed 10 years ago, said four drones had attacked his city throughout the day. Seven drones have been?struck down in the latest wave.

Andrei Chertkov said that in the Russian-occupied Donetsk Region?in eastern Ukraine, repair crews have restored power to two major cities: Donetsk & Makiivka?after Ukrainian assaults on energy infrastructure.

Chertkov said earlier that a half-million households were left without electricity. The work was still being done in areas that were still without electricity.

Crews also restored power in areas held by Russia of the Zaporizhzhia Region. (Reporting and editing by Cynthia Osterman).

(source: Reuters)