
On the 683rd day, Russia launched a new attack on Ukraine. Dozens of drones and three missiles targeted the south and east of the country, where Vladimir Putin invaded almost two years ago. The Ukrainian military said it destroyed 21 of the 28 drones launched by Moscow. The attack comes after White House and Pentagon officials warned that the US may soon be unable to supply enough interceptor missiles for Ukraine’s Patriot air defense systems.
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09:05Overnight, Russia launched 28 attack drones and three cruise missiles over Ukraine, the Ukrainian Air Force said on Sunday, adding that its air defense systems destroyed 21 drones.
The Air Force said on its Telegram channel that Russia was targeting mainly southern and eastern Ukraine, but did not say what happened to the three cruise missiles it said were fired by Russia.
A brief summary of recent events:
- The Ukrainian Air Force carried out a successful strike on the Saki airbase on the Crimean peninsula
- By 2030, Russia plans to produce more than 32,000 drones every year
- The number of dead or wounded Russian soldiers in the war in Ukraine may reach 500 thousand by the end of the year – Ministry of Defense of Great Britain
- Kharkiv Oblast prosecutor’s office on Saturday provided missile fragments as evidence that Russia attacked Ukraine with missiles supplied by North Korea
- The Danish Ministry of Defense will postpone the transfer of six F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine for six months
- On Saturday, 11 people were killed in the city of Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine as a result of Russian missile fire
- Representatives of the White House and the Pentagon have warned that the United States will soon be unable to supply enough interceptor missiles for Ukraine’s Patriot air defense systems.
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- Saturday’s events regarding Russian aggression were broadcast LIVE on HotNews.ro
Source: Hot News

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