Russians have somewhat changed tactics of using "shaheds", - Air Force

The Russian occupiers are attacking with "Shahed" drones from the north and south.
This was announced by Air Force spokesman Yurii Ihnat during the telethon, Censor.NET reports.
"Drones are used from the northern and southern directions. We see small parties of these "shaheds" flying. The goal is to strike and probe the air defense system. They want to know where we have the strongest points, and where are the weakest. The main directions from which they attack, like this night - the eastern coast of the Sea of Azov, but not through the Zaporizhzhia and Dnipropetrovsk regions, but this time they went to Odesa," he explained.
According to Ignat, small batches of 10-15 UAVs, up to 20, fly from the northern direction.
The spokesman of the Air Force stated that earlier the occupiers launched more "shaheeds", namely the record - 45.
"It is worth mentioning that Russia has its own production of attack UAVs, these are Lancets of various versions," he said.