Ukrainian Air Defense Downs 118 Drones in Overnight Strike Across 11 Sites.

Night drone attack, 118 shot down
Night drone attack, 118 shot down

Aftermath of Russia's Nighttime Drone Offensive

According to Espreso.tv: On June 23, Ukraine's Air Force reported the results of a Russian drone assault that struck 11 separate locations and saw 118 unmanned aerial vehicles shot down. The attack involved Shahed, Gerbera, and Itelmas strike drones, along with Parody decoy models. Launch sites included Oryol, Kursk, Bryansk, Primorsko-Akhtarsk, and Millerovo in Russia.

By 8:00 AM on June 23, Ukrainian air defenses had neutralized 118 drones. The broader engagement saw 221 combat clashes, 80 airstrikes, and 261 guided bombs dropped by the enemy. Over the course of the day, Russia deployed 9,591 kamikaze drones and conducted 2,957 shelling attacks, highlighting a high level of hostile activity.

Losses and Targeted Axes

Russian losses for this period amounted to 1,390 personnel. Ukraine's defense forces also destroyed:

  • 7 armored combat vehicles
  • 74 artillery systems
  • 1 multiple launch rocket system
  • 7 ground robotic complexes
  • 1,851 unmanned aerial vehicles
  • 626 units of automotive equipment
  • 8 units of special equipment

The attack axes included:

  • North-Slobozhanskyi
  • Kurskyi
  • South-Slobozhanskyi
  • Kupianskyi
  • Lymanskyi
  • Slovianskyi
  • Kramatorskyi
  • Kostiantynivskyi
  • Pokrovskyi
  • Oleksandrivskyi
  • Huliaipilskyi
  • Orikhivskyi
  • Prydniprovskyi
  • Volynskyi
  • Poliskyi

These figures underscore the intensity of combat operations and the enemy's activity along the front line.

This information illustrates the escalating conflict between Ukraine and Russia, particularly in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles, which have become a key element of modern warfare. The rising number of attacks and downed drones may reflect Ukraine's adaptation to new threats and challenges, while also highlighting Russia's resource capacity to sustain combat operations, requiring Ukraine to continuously improve its air defense capabilities.


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