 Ukraine Downed Rare Iranian Drone Launched by Russia Russia attacked Ukraine with more than a dozen attack drones and cruise missiles. The Ukrainian Air Force said on November 22 claiming to have downed all the drones. This came as authorities in the southern region of Odessa announced they earlier shot down a rare Iranian-designed attack and reconnaissance drone. The Air Force said the barrage had been launched from southeast Russia and that a combination of air defense units in several central regions had destroyed all 14 enemy Shahead 131-136 drones. The X-22 cruise missile failed to reach its target and landed in Zaporizia region in an open area and the blast wave damaged private homes. There were no casualties, it added in a statement. Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure last winter left many in the cold and dark for long periods and Kiev has since received more air defense systems from its allies. Authorities in the Odessa region on the Black Sea said they had downed the rare Mohaja-6 drone one day earlier. The reconnaissance and strike unmanned aerial vehicle was sneaking up on the Odessa region. City officials said. The statement on social media said Russia had purchased 30 of the drones last year and the air defense forces shot one down for the first time last September. The Mohaja-6 is designed for reconnaissance and attack can carry four guided missiles and has a range of up to 200 kilometers over 12 hours. The statement added.