In the early hours of March 16, Ukraine’s air defense forces successfully intercepted 194 out of 211 Russian drones launched during a coordinated attack. The assault involved various types of unmanned aerial vehicles, including the Shahed, Gerbera, and Italmas models.
The Ukrainian Air Force reported that the drones were launched from multiple locations, including Bryansk, Kursk, and Crimea. Over 100 of the drones were identified as Shahed models.
This attack was characterized by an unusual morning offensive targeting Kyiv, Odesa, and Zaporizhzhia regions. Ukrainian defense forces employed a combination of aviation, anti-aircraft missile units, electronic warfare, and mobile fire groups to counter the assault.
As of 11:00 AM, preliminary reports indicated that the air defense had neutralized 194 drones across northern, southern, and eastern Ukraine. The attack resulted in 16 drones striking 10 locations, with debris reported at 11 sites.
The assault is ongoing, with several Russian drones still detected in Ukrainian airspace.
Ukrainian air defense forces intercepted the majority of a large-scale drone attack by Russia, neutralizing 194 out of 211 drones. The attack, notable for its timing and scale, targeted key regions including Kyiv and Odesa.
