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Russians attacked with two Iskander missiles and 183 BpLA – 156 drones were neutralized

From the evening of February 4, the Russians attacked Ukraine with two Iskander-M ballistic missiles and 183 UAVs of various types, 156 drones were destroyed, but there were also hits in 16 locations. The attack continues.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

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From the evening of February 4, the Russians attacked Ukraine with two Iskander-M ballistic missiles and 183 UAVs of various types, 156 drones were destroyed, but there were also hits in 16 locations. The attack continues.

Source: Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Telegram

Verbatim PS: As of 08:00, 156 enemy UAVs were shot down/suppressed by anti-aircraft defense.

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Ballistic missiles and 22 strike UAVs were hit at 16 locations, as well as downed (debris) of UAVs at 7 locations.

Details: The occupiers launched missiles from temporarily occupied Crimea, and drones from the directions of the Russian cities of Bryansk, Orel, Kursk, Millerovo and Primorsko-Akhtarsk, as well as from Donetsk in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine. About 110 of them “Shahedy”.

The air attack was repulsed by aviation, anti-aircraft missile forces, units of EW and unmanned systems, mobile fire groups of the Defense Forces of Ukraine.

As of 8 a.m., the enemy’s attack continues, several Russian UAVs are in the airspace.

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