Russia attacked Ukraine with 155 drones on Thursday night
On Thursday night, Russia launched an attack on Ukraine using 155 drones, with Ukrainian air defense forces intercepting 136 of them.
On Thursday night, Russia conducted a significant drone strike against Ukraine, deploying a total of 155 drones. According to reports from the Ukrainian Air Force, 136 of these drones were successfully intercepted by Ukraine's air defense systems. This marked another escalation in the ongoing conflict, highlighting the persistent threats that Ukraine faces from aerial assaults.
The drones utilized in the attack included various types, notably the 'Shahed,' 'Gerbera,' and 'Italmas,' which were launched from several regions within Russia, including Bryansk, Kursk, Milyerovka, and Primorsko-Akhtarsk. Additionally, some drones were deployed from the occupied territories of Crimea, specifically from Hvardijske and Chauda. The composition of the attack demonstrated the diverse drone capabilities of the Russian military and their ongoing strategic efforts in this protracted conflict.
Ukrainian Air Force officials reported that out of the 155 drones, nearly 100 were identified as 'Shahed' type strike drones. The attack resulted in 18 hits across eight locations in Ukraine, with debris reported to have fallen in three different areas. This incident underscores the consistent threat posed by drone warfare and the importance of enhancing air defense mechanisms for Ukraine as it continues to navigate through this challenging military landscape.