Russians launched a record 818 missiles and drones at Ukraine overnight: Air Defense shot down 751 targets.

Russians launched a record 818 missiles and drones at Ukraine overnight: Air Defense shot down 751 targets
Russians launched a record 818 missiles and drones at Ukraine overnight: Air Defense shot down 751 targets
On the night of September 7, Russia carried out a massive airstrike on Ukraine, launching a record 818 aerial targets. According to the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, 751 of them were shot down. This information is provided by 'Glavkom' citing the General Staff.

According to inkorr.com: The Russian forces used 818 means of aerial attack, and the Ukrainian air defense successfully neutralized most of them.

  • Of the 805 strike drones, 747 were shot down.
  • Of the 9 cruise missiles 'Iskander-K', 4 were destroyed.
  • Among the 4 ballistic missiles 'Iskander-M/KH-23', none were destroyed.

As a result of the attack, hits from 9 missiles and 56 strike drones were recorded at 37 different locations. The debris of the destroyed targets fell in 8 different places.

It is noted that the attack is ongoing, and there are still several enemy drones remaining in the airspace.

Most Massive Strike Against Ukraine

On the night of September 7, the Russian army carried out one of the most massive airstrikes on Ukrainian territory. The Telegram channel 'Air Defense Radar' published approximate information about the trajectories of missiles and drones during the attack. The main targets of the strike were Kyiv, Kryvyi Rih, and other regional centers.

This news contains details about the number of launched aerial targets and the effectiveness of the actions of the Ukrainian air defense. It also notes the various types of downed targets and the impact of the attack on the territory of Ukraine.

This mass strike demonstrates the continuation of aggressive actions by Russia on the territory of Ukraine and the tense situation in the region. The Ukrainian air defense showed high effectiveness in intercepting the majority of attacks, but losses from enemy shelling still pose a threat to civilian objects.


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