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Russia Downs 36 Ukrainian Drones Overnight

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Russian defenses downed 36 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) overnight, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.Of the 26 drones, 26 were destroyed over the region of Belgorod, four were int...

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On the night of 13 July, air defence forces destroyed and intercepted 36 Ukrainian drones over the Russian regions, which were reported to the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation.

·Riga, Latvia
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Both Russia and Ukraine are reporting more enemy drone attacks. Moscow says it destroyed 36 Ukrainian aircraft over four regions overnight. Kiev said Russia launched 60 drone strikes between Saturday night and Sunday morning. The Interfax news agency, citing the Russian Defense Ministry, said 36 Ukrainian drones were destroyed over four Russian regions overnight. 26 drones were shot down over the Belgorod region, four over the Voronezh region, a…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Russian air defense systems destroyed and intercepted 36 Ukrainian drones overnight. The operation affected four regions of Russia, the Russian Defense Ministry announced, according to the Tass news agency. The drone attack was concentrated primarily in the Belgorod region. Distribution of attacks: 26 Ukrainian drones were downed in the Belgorod region, the highest number recorded during the nighttime operation. Four drones were intercepted in t…

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Meduza broke the news in Riga, Latvia on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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