Ukraine Says It Struck a Russian Airbase as Russia Sent Hundreds of Drones Into Ukraine
- On Saturday, Ukraine’s military General Staff said they struck Borisoglebsk airbase in Russia’s Voronezh region.
- Russia’s air force launched 322 drones and decoys overnight, part of intensified long-range attacks, before Ukraine struck Borisoglebsk airbase on Saturday.
- Ukraine’s military General Staff reported striking Borisoglebsk airbase, targeting Su-34, Su-35S, and Su-30SM jets, and hitting a depot with glide bombs and training aircraft.
- Regional Gov. Serhii Tyurin reported no damage, injuries, or deaths from the Ukrainian strike on Borisoglebsk airbase Saturday.
- Ukraine’s European backers are contemplating increased assistance as Russia’s drone attacks escalate, prompting allies to consider ways to support Kyiv amid ongoing conflict.
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Kiev. Ukraine attacked a Russian airbase yesterday, while Moscow continued the bombing of Kiev with hundreds of drones during the night, as part of an intensified campaign that further dashed hopes for a breakthrough in efforts to end the war of more than three years.
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