Terror Statistics: Over 5,000 Guided Bombs Dropped by Russian Aviation in a Month.
The number of enemy aviation attacks in April this year increased, reports the Ministry of Defense. The attacks targeted the positions of the Defense Forces and Ukrainian settlements and included the use of guided bombs.
According to the Ministry's data, in April, enemy aviation dropped over 5,000 guided bombs on the positions of troops and settlements in the front zone.
In particular, about 1,200 of them were used against our troops in Kursk.
During the past year of 2024, approximately 40,000 guided aviation bombs were used. Since the beginning of the current year of 2025, enemy aircraft have already dropped over 15,000 guided bombs.
Analysis
According to the Ministry of Defense, in April of this year, there was a significant increase in the number of enemy aviation attacks on the positions of the Defense Forces and settlements. Drones and enemy aircraft actively use guided bombs in their attacks, causing significant damage and human losses.
Overall, over the past year, the enemy has successfully deployed about 40,000 guided aviation bombs, emphasizing its aggressive position in the conflict. The situation in eastern Ukraine remains tense, and the Defense Forces continue to fight against the threat of enemy aviation attacks.
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