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Ukraine Says It Struck a Russian Airbase as Russia Sent Hundreds of Drones Into Ukraine

  • Ukraine struck the Borisoglebsk airbase in Russia’s Voronezh region on Saturday amid Russia’s continued drone attacks on Ukraine.
  • Throughout the night leading into Saturday, Russia launched a large-scale drone and decoy attack against Ukraine, deploying a total of 322 unmanned aerial vehicles as part of an intensified bombing offensive.
  • Ukraine’s air force reported shooting down 157 drones while 135 were lost, likely due to electronic jamming, and Russia said it shot down 106 Ukrainian drones.
  • On Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy characterized his conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump as highly significant and productive, highlighting discussions on enhancing Ukraine’s air defenses and collaborating on weapons manufacturing.
  • The sustained drone attacks and paused U.S. military aid, including crucial air defense missiles, highlight challenges in ending the over three-year conflict and efforts to expand Ukraine's domestic arms sector.
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In the night Russia launched 322 drones against Ukraine, 292 of which were neutralized: this was reported by the Ukrainian Air Force, including the Ukrainian Air Force...

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The Ukrainian army claimed that its attack on the Russian military airfield in Borissoglebsk, Voronezh oblast, had hit a bomb depot and a training aircraft. In Ukraine, drone strikes and Russian artillery fired at at least two dead and some 30 wounded.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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