Ukraine and Russia Exchange Drone Attacks
Ukraine and Russia Exchange Drone Attacks

Ukraine and Russia Exchange Drone Attacks

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In recent developments, Russian air defense systems reported the destruction of 109 Ukrainian UAVs across various regions, including significant activity in Bryansk and Belgorod, where multiple drone attempts were intercepted. Conversely, Ukraine's air defense managed to shoot down 41 Russian drones during a recent assault involving 80 Shahed-type munitions, indicating a persistent aerial conflict. Additionally, Romanian military forces scrambled four combat aircraft in response to potential UAV incursions near their border, underscoring regional tensions. Ukrainian officials noted that while drone attacks have escalated since 2022, there remains ambiguity regarding Kyiv's direct involvement in these operations. The ongoing exchange of drone strikes raises concerns over civilian safety and infrastructure damage on both sides, with emergency services remaining vigilant. As the conflict continues, both nations are ramping up their air defense capabilities to counteract these aerial threats.

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