"Reactive Shahed crashed into my house." Russians tried to kill the advisor to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine, a radio technology specialist, with a pinpoint strike
Four Russian Shahed-type drones flew towards the house of Serhiy Beskrestnov — advisor to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine, a radio technology specialist, known by the call sign "Flash" — he himself stated on Facebook.

Serhiy "Flash" Beskrestnov after being wounded. Photo from his Facebook
"One guided reactive 'Shahed' reached and crashed into the wall of my house. I no longer have a home. I was hit, but the main thing is — I am miraculously alive," Beskrestnov wrote on his social media pages.
Earlier, Mykola Kalashnyk, head of the Kyiv Regional Military Administration, reported one casualty during the night attack on the region — a man born in 1974, whose condition is assessed by doctors as stable.
Serhiy "Flash" Beskrestnov was born in 1974.
The strike on Beskrestnov's house in Brovary district of Kyiv Oblast indicates that Russia is also improving the capabilities of its drones. They are capable of inflicting pinpoint strikes. Previously, drone attacks were mostly random, sometimes chaotic, both due to their imperfection and under the influence of Ukrainian electronic warfare systems, which developed, among other things, under Beskrestnov's coordination.
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