Russia’s 67-Drone Attack on Ukraine

On a late night, Russia used 67 high-distance drones to attack Ukraine, as stated by the Ukrainian air force on Saturday. They were able to neutralise 58 of the airborne threats.

Their statement, delivered via the Telegram app, revealed that air defence units were urgently deployed in 11 different Ukrainian regions. In Ukraine’s main city, Kyiv, a succession of explosions were audible around 3am (12am local) early on Saturday, noticeably echoing throughout downtown.

Since initiating hostilities in February of 2022, Russia has fired thousands of missiles and high-distance drones into Ukraine.

The overnight assault involved the deployment of 67 Russian drones. The majority of these Shahed drones were propelled from Russia’s two border regions and the Russian-controlled area of Crimea, as reported by Kyiv’s air force. Such information was provided courtesy of Reuters.

The re-energising exposition of Russian incursion, “Chernobyl Roulette – A War Story,” by Serhii Plokhy, paints a chilling picture of the events. Meanwhile, Zelenskiy brings light to the substantial inconsistencies between pledged weapon support and the actual deliveries to Western defence ministers.

Written by Ireland.la Staff

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