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BREAKING: Russia Destroys 125 Ukrainian Drones

BREAKING: Russia Destroys 125 Ukrainian Drones
According to report, Russia has destroyed at least 125 Ukrainian drones over its territory.
This significant escalation was announced on Sunday by Ukrainian Defence Ministry with regional governors reporting some damage but no casualties from the attack.
In a post on its Telegram, the ministry claimed that, “125 Ukrainian fixed-wing UAVs were destroyed and intercepted by air defence systems while on duty.”
“Sixty-seven were destroyed over the Volgograd region in southern Russia, where governor Andrey Bocharov said “falling debris from the drones sparked grass fires but no casualties or damage.”
“Another 17 were downed over the Belgorod region and 17 over the Voronezh region, where governor Aleksandr Gusev said several fell on Voronezh city and its suburbs causing fires in two residential buildings but no casualties,” the ministry added.
Furthermore, Governor Vasily Golubev also claimed on Telegram, that another 18 drones were destroyed over the Rostov region.
This comes as part of Russia’s daily responses to what Ukraine calls retaliatory strikes for Russia’s attacks since its February 2022 invasion.
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