Mar 10 β€’ 06:04 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Ukrainian air defences down 122 Russian drones during overnight attack, 10 locations hit

Ukrainian air defenses successfully intercepted 122 out of 137 Russian drones during a nighttime assault, resulting in hits at 10 locations across the country.

In a recent overnight assault on March 9-10, Russian forces launched an aggressive drone attack on Ukraine, deploying a total of 137 unmanned aerial vehicles, including the Shahed models, known for their loitering munitions. The Ukrainian Air Force reported that their air defense systems managed to destroy or jam 122 of these drones by the early morning hours of March 10. The rapid response by Ukrainian forces demonstrated significant effectiveness in handling the drone warfare employed by Russia.

Despite the successful interception of the majority of the drones, the attack resulted in damage across 10 locations, with recorded hits from 12 UAVs and debris from downed aerial assets littering several areas. The situation remained fluid, as reports indicated Russian drones were still active in Ukrainian airspace even after the initial attacks, highlighting the ongoing threat posed by aerial assaults. This incident underscores the necessity for robust air defense capabilities in the face of relentless drone onslaughts.

The continuous drone attacks by Russian forces reveal a strategic facet of modern warfare, where unmanned systems play a critical role. The ability of Ukrainian forces to effectively counter these drones not only speaks to their operational readiness but also to the importance of international support and advanced technology in bolstering national defenses. As this conflict evolves, the implications for air defense strategies and military engagements continue to unfold, presenting challenges and opportunities for both sides involved.

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