Ukrainian anti -aircraft defenses demolish 60 drones and a Russian ballistics missile

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Neither vegetables nor vegetables: it goes to your garden and stumbles with an intact Russian drone

The Ukraine Air Force demolished 60 Shahed, Iranian technology, and other types, in addition to an ISKANDER-M ballistic missile used by Russia in an attack on Saturday night this Sunday.

As reported on Telegram the Ukrainian Air Force, kyiv’s anti -aircraft defenses were active in the north, south, center and east areas of the country to repel a Russian attack in which Russia He used 83 systems, including an X-22 cruise missile, five guided anti-aircraft missiles and 76 dronesincluding lures.

Antiaereal forces, electronic war units and, among others, Ukrainian mobile fire groups were active to repel the Russian attack.

“Six missile impacts and 16 drones have been recorded in eight locations, and falling down (fragments) in two locations,” according to the Ukrainian Air Force part.

Russia also accuses Ukraine

The anti -aircraft defense forces of the Army of Russia have also intercepted during the early morning of this Sunday more than 90 drones of the Ukrainian armed forces on several regions of the country, most of them on the Black Sea, as reported by the Russian authorities.

“During the night of August 2 at 11.30 pm in Moscow and until 05.00 hours in Moscow on August 3, air defense systems have destroyed and intercepted 93 non -manned aerial vehicles of the Ukrainian plane type,” the Russian Ministry of Defense Ministry has notified in a shared message on Telegram early in the morning.

Most of these devices (60) have been neutralized on black sea waters. Also, 18 aerial vehicles of the same type have been arrested in the Voronezh region, seven over the Belgorod region, three over the Briansk region, two in Kursk, and one in each of the regions of Novgorod, Krai de Krasnodar and Crimea.

In Voronezh, the Ukrainian drones have surrounded the skies of three different neighborhoods and have left a woman injured in the region, according to a preliminary report reported by the head of the region, Alexander Gustav.

“According to preliminary data, a woman suffered a leg injury as a result of the fall of the UAV remains. In addition, several private houses and dependencies caught fire and several vehicles were damaged,” explained the regional leader in a telegram message in which he has asserted that “The consequences on the ground are being clarified“.

Also in Russia, more than a hundred firefighters have been deployed emergency in Sochi, where a fuel tank has set on flames as a result of a drone attack from Ukraine over the Adler district.

This has been notified by the mayor of the city, Andrei Proshunin, in a first message on his Telegram channel: “A fuel tank caught fire in an oil tank in the Adler district. The debris reaped against the buildings of the Garage Cooperative in AviationNaya. There are no preliminary victims. All emergency services are working. Keep calm. Do not record or publish videos of the liquidation! “

Minutes later, Boshunin himself explained that the fire broke out when the fragments of a drone “hit a tank with oil products” and that shortly after the end of extinction in the area began, where 127 people and 35 equipment work.

This incident has led to the imposition of temporary flight restrictions at Sochi airport as a preventive measure “to guarantee flight safety.” The order has been reversed once the local authorities has considered that the threat had concluded.

These attacks have taken place after a day of high tension in which the Russian authorities that manage the Zaporiyia nuclear power plant, in occupied Ukrainian territory, have denounced that an attack by the Kiev forces have caused a fire, already under control, in the industrial zone of the facilities.

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