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23 Ukrainian drones were shot down in different regions of Russia

The Ministry of Defense of Russia announced that dozens of Ukrainian drones were intercepted and destroyed last night in different regions of the country.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, citing Sputnik, the Ministry of Defense of Russia announced on Monday that the country’s air defense systems intercepted and shot down 23 Ukrainian attacking drones last night in different areas.

The Ministry of Defense of Russia announced yesterday, Sunday, by publishing a statement that the armed forces of Ukraine lost 1,545 soldiers in the last day and night battles with the forces of the Russian army.

Alexey Smirnov, the governor of Kursk region, announced on Saturday that the air defense systems of this country shot down 2 missiles and 27 Ukrainian attacking drones in the sky. This area was intercepted and destroyed.

At the same time, the Ministry of Defense of Russia also issued a statement explaining the details of the continuation of the special operations of this country’s military in Ukraine during the past day and night.

The Ministry of Defense of Russia continued in this regard: The units of the Southern Division continued to advance deep into the enemy’s defense. The counter-attack of the Ukrainian forces was repelled, the losses of which were up to 490 soldiers.

This statement adds: A MiG-29 fighter, 2 Leopard tanks and also the infrastructure of Ukrainian military airports were destroyed. 3 French Hummer bombs, 8 US Himars missiles and 59 Ukrainian drones were also destroyed in one day.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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