Drone War: Ukraine reports against Russian air force base

Drone War: Ukraine reports against Russian air force base

Drone war
Ukraine reports against the Russian air force base






Ukraine repeatedly attacks Russian military airfields in its defense against the Moscow attack war. Now Kyiv reports a new blow.

According to the Ukrainian armed forces, the Ukrainian armed forces have carried out a new blow against a Russian air force base in the Woronech area. The armed forces in Kiev shared at the Borissoglebsk military airfield Borissoglebsk are stationed in Kiev. A depot with sliding bombs, a training aircraft and probably other machines were hit.

“The defense staff continue to take all measures to undermine the ability of the Russian occupiers to attack civilian infrastructure, and to force the Russian Federation to hire their armed aggression against Ukraine,” said the armed forces at Telegram. The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed a Ukrainian drone attack on the Woronech region, but did not give any damage.

Region of Woronech again and again the destination of Ukrainian attacks

From the Woronech region, the Russian Air Force repeatedly attacks the western Ukrainian area of ​​Charkiw. From Borissoglebsk to the city of Charkiw, it is about 500 kilometers as the crow flies. According to Russian information, Borissoglebsk has often been the goal of Ukrainian drone attacks.

Several Ukrainian drones were shot down at night, Russian media reported. The residents had heard explosions in the sky over towns and saw fire balls. The governor of the Woronech area, Alexander Gussew, reported on Telegram of damage. However, there is no information to hurt, he said. Overall, there is further danger from drone attacks.

According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, there were a total of 94 defended Ukrainian drone attacks, 34 in the Woronech area. According to Mayor Sergej Sobjanin, two Ukrainian drones were also shot down on the approach to Moscow.

Ukraine has been defending itself against a Russian attack war for more than three years.

dpa

Source: Stern

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