January 24, 2026
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PS: Russians attacked with almost 400 drones and missiles, hit 17 locations

The Armed Forces shot down or suppressed 372 of 396 enemy targets during the night attack of the Russian Federation on Ukraine on January 24. The main attack was on Kyiv region.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

On the night of January 24, the enemy carried out a combined attack on Ukraine using various types of air-launched, ground-based missiles and attack UAVs. The Air Force reports 396 recorded air attack devices.

Source: PS

Details: The military reports 372 targets shot down or suppressed.

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2 missiles and 18 attack UAVs were hit at 17 locations, as well as falling debris at 12 locations.

In particular, the Russian Federation launched:

  • 2 anti-ship missiles 3M22 “Zirkon” (0 shot down);
  • 12 Kh-22/Kh-32 cruise missiles (9 shot down or suppressed);
  • 6 Iskander-M/S-300 ballistic missiles (5 shot down or suppressed);
  • 1 guided air missile Kh-59/69 (1 shot down or suppressed);
  • 375 BpLA (357 shot down or suppressed).

Literally: “The main direction of the attack is Kyiv region.

A special feature is the engagement of strategic aircraft with Kh-22/Kh-32 missiles to attack the capital of Ukraine.

Information about 4 enemy missiles is being clarified.”

We will remind: On Saturday night, Russian attack drones targeted residential buildings in Kharkiv, 14 people were injured, including a pregnant woman and a child.

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