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In September, the Russian army released more than 640 “martyrs” across Ukraine – Zelenskyi

The Russian army released more than 640 “martyrs” in Ukraine in September – Zelenskyi President Zelenskyi said that in September Russia released more than 640 “martyrs” in Ukraine. Most of the drones were shot down.”, — write on: unn.ua

In September, the Russian army released more than 640 in Ukraine

President Zelenskyi reported that in September, Russia released more than 640 “martyrs” in Ukraine. Most of the drones were shot down.

In September, Russian troops released more than 640 “martyrs” on the territory of Ukraine. This was announced by President Volodymyr Zelenskyi on Monday, reports UNN.

Only in the first half of this September, Russian terrorists used more than 640 “shaheds” against Ukrainian cities and villages. Fortunately, most of them were shot down by our soldiers. We are constantly working to make the Ukrainian air defense more effective. We are strengthening our Air Force, mobile fire groups, all air defense units

He also recalled that the Russian army launched 56 “shaheeds” that night, of which 53 were shot down. Our defenders of the sky have worked effectively in many regions, Zelensky emphasized.

53 out of 56 “Shaheeds” were shot down over Ukraine at night, three more were lostSeptember 16, 2024, 05:25 • 22905 views

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