January 31, 2025
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Armed Forces: Russian troops launched more than 100 UAVs in Ukraine, 59 – knocked down

37 imitators-imitators, according to the Air Force, are locally lost “without negative consequences””, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org

The Russian military on the night of January 31 attacked Ukraine with 102 shock drones such as Shahd and dronts-simulators of different types in the directions of Kursk, Bryansk, Miller, Primorsky-Akhtar in the Russian Federation and Chaud-in occupied Crimea, the Air Force of Ukraine reported.

“As of 09:00, 59 shaped UAVs and drones of other types in Kharkiv, Poltava, Sumy, Kyiv, Chernihiv, Cherkasy, Kirovograd, Zhytomyr, Khmelnitsky, Dnipropetrovsk, Mykolaiv and Odessa were confirmed.

37 imitators, according to the Air Force, are locked “without negative consequences”.

As a result of the Russian blow, Sumy, Odessa and Cherkasy region were added, and the military was added.

Russian military regularly from various weapons – UAVs, missiles, booths, RSSUs – attacked Ukrainian regions.

The Russian leadership denies that during a full -scale war, the Russian army causes purposeful strikes in the civilian infrastructure of cities and villages of Ukraine, killing civilian populations and destroying hospitals, schools, kindergartens, energy and water supply.

Ukrainian authorities and international organizations qualify these strikes as war crimes of the Russian Federation and emphasize that they are purposeful.

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