Russia says it destroyed 300 Ukrainian drones, hit Sapsan missile storage sites
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Russia Says It Destroyed 300 Ukrainian Drones, Hit Sapsan Missile Storage Sites
Russia says it destroyed 300 Ukrainian drones, hit Sapsan missile storage sites
Russian forces shot down 300 Ukrainian drones and struck storage sites for Sapsan missiles while fierce battles raged in the Donetsk region where Ukrainian forces were trying to halt a Russian advance, the defence ministry and war bloggers said.
Shot Down 300 Ukrainian Drones, Hit Key Missile Storage Sites: Russia
Russian forces shot down 300 Ukrainian drones and struck storage sites for Sapsan missiles. At the same time, fierce battles raged in the Donetsk region, where Ukrainian forces were trying to halt a Russian advance.
Russia raids Ukrainian weapon depots, deployment sites
Russian forces launched strikes on depots of Ukrainian missiles, ammunition, and drones as well as deployment sites, the Russian Defense Ministry said Sunday, reported Xinhua. The strikes targeted "a storage site for Sapsan operational-tactical missiles and their components, ammunition and long-range drone depots, as well as temporary deployment points of Ukrainian armed formations and foreign mercenaries in 142 areas," the ministry said in a st…
Russian forces have shot down 300 Ukrainian drones and hit Sapsan missile storage sites, while heavy fighting rages in the Donetsk region, where Ukrainian forces are trying to stop the Russian advance, they reported…More...
The Russian Defense Ministry said its air defense forces destroyed and captured around 300 Ukrainian drones overnight.
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