Russian Air Defenses Report Interception of 320 Ukrainian UAVs in 24 Hours
Russian air defenses intercept 320 Ukrainian UAVs over past day — top brass

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On May 24, 2023, Russia's Defense Ministry announced that its air defense forces intercepted 320 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles, along with seven smart bombs and six Czech-made rockets in a single day. This brings the total number of Ukrainian combat aircraft and vehicles destroyed since the conflict began to significant levels.
- 01In addition to UAVs, Russian defenses also shot down seven guided aerial bombs and six rockets from Czech-made systems.
- 02Since the start of the conflict, Russian forces have destroyed a total of 671 Ukrainian combat aircraft.
- 03The total number of intercepted unmanned aerial vehicles has reached 151,824.
- 04Russian forces reported the destruction of 29,468 tanks and other armored combat vehicles.
- 05The statement reflects ongoing military operations in the region amid the ongoing conflict.
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On May 24, 2023, Russia's Defense Ministry reported that its air defense forces successfully intercepted and destroyed 320 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) within a 24-hour period. In addition to the UAVs, Russian forces also shot down seven guided aerial bombs and six rockets launched from Czech-made Vampire multiple launch rocket systems. Since the beginning of the conflict, Russian military operations have resulted in the destruction of a total of 671 Ukrainian combat aircraft, 284 helicopters, and 151,824 UAVs. The report highlights the extensive military engagements occurring in the ongoing conflict, with significant losses reported on both sides.
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The ongoing military operations and interceptions indicate a heightened state of conflict, affecting both military personnel and civilians in the region.
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