Russia and Ukraine trade more long-range drone attacks that are a hallmark of their war
- Russia manufactures Shahed drones, known as suicide drones, that explode on impact and are produced in Tatarstan.
- Short-Range drone attacks have reportedly caused 395 civilian deaths and injured 2,635, with almost 90% attributed to Russian forces according to the Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine.
- Ukrainian air defenses intercepted most drones during a recent attack, with only four Shahed drones reaching their targets.
- Both Russia and Ukraine continue to develop advanced drone technology, making the conflict a testing ground for new weaponry.
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Ukraine launches new long-range drone strikes at Russian military airfield, targeting tactical warplanes
Ukrainian forces attacked the Marinovka airfield in Russia’s Volgograd region with long-range drones in the early hours of June 27, striking four Su-34 aircraft and a technical maintenance facility, according to Ukraine's military leadership. Officials said the extent of damage is still being assessed.
According to Kiev, the Russian army launched 363 Shahed drones and lures and eight missiles to Ukraine during the night.

Russia and Ukraine trade more long-range drone attacks that are a hallmark of their war
Russian forces launched 363 Shahed and decoy drones as well as eight missiles at Ukraine overnight, the Ukrainian air force said Friday, claiming that air defenses stopped all but four of the drones and downed six cruise missiles.
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