Ukraine Repels Massive July 6 Attack: Defense Forces Neutralize 363 Enemy Targets.
Assault on Ukraine on July 6
According to Novyny.live: On July 6, Russian forces launched a coordinated assault against Ukraine, combining strikes from air, land, and sea. According to Ukraine's defense forces, a total of 363 enemy targets were either destroyed or suppressed during the attack, including 37 missiles and 326 drones.
The attacking side deployed the following weaponry:
- 68 missiles
- 351 drones of various types
Specifically neutralized were:
- 31 Kh-101 cruise missiles
- 6 Kalibr cruise missiles
- 326 unmanned aerial vehicles
Additionally, 29 ballistic missiles and 18 strike drones struck 34 different locations. It is reported that the following were launched toward Ukraine:
- 6 3M22 'Zircon' or 'Onyx' anti-ship missiles
- 23 Iskander-M or S-400 ballistic missiles
- 33 Kh-101 cruise missiles
- 6 Kalibr cruise missiles
- 351 strike drones, including Shahed, Gerbera, Italmas, and decoy drones of the 'Parody' type
Escalation of the Conflict
This attack marks another phase of escalation in the regional conflict and has drawn attention from the international community.
The latest assault underscores the growing intensity of hostilities between Russia and Ukraine, carrying serious implications for regional security. Given the wide range of weapon systems employed, this incident could prompt renewed international sanctions or diplomatic efforts aimed at de-escalation. Analysts note that such attacks may shape the defensive strategies of Ukraine and its allies in the region.
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