May 4, 2026
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Ukraine’s Air Defense Intercepts Majority of Russian Drones in Recent Attack

In the early hours of April 14, Russia launched a significant aerial assault on Ukraine, deploying 129 attack drones, including models such as Shahed, Gerbera, and Italmas, along with four guided missiles. Ukrainian air defense forces reported successfully intercepting 114 of these drones and one missile during the engagement.

The Ukrainian Air Force detailed that the defense against this latest attack involved a coordinated effort from aviation units, surface-to-air missile forces, electronic warfare units, and mobile fire groups. These forces worked together to mitigate the threat posed by the incoming aerial assault.

As of 8:00 AM, preliminary reports indicated that the air defense had neutralized a guided missile and 114 enemy drones across various regions, including the north, south, and east of Ukraine. The statement also noted that information regarding three additional enemy missiles was still being verified.

Furthermore, the Air Force reported that the attack resulted in 12 drones striking eight locations, with debris falling in five areas. The situation remains dynamic, as several drones continue to operate within Ukrainian airspace, indicating that the Russian aerial campaign is ongoing.

On April 14, Ukraine's air defense successfully intercepted a large portion of a Russian drone attack, neutralizing 114 drones and one missile. The coordinated defense efforts highlight the ongoing aerial threats faced by Ukraine.

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