Shot Down 300 Ukrainian Drones, Hit Key Missile Storage Sites: Russia

Four guided aerial bombs and 300 aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicles were shot down by air defence systems, Russia said

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Drones were used to strike storage sites for Sapsan missiles across Ukraine
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  • Russian forces gained better positions near Zolotyi Kolodiaz in the Donetsk region
  • Pro-Ukrainian maps, however, show that Ukrainian forces have contained the Russian advance in the area
  • Russian strikes targeted Ukrainian storage sites for Sapsan missiles across the country
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Russian forces shot down 300 Ukrainian drones and struck storage sites for Sapsan missiles while fierce battles raged in the Donetsk region, where Ukrainian forces were trying to halt a Russian advance, the defence ministry and war bloggers said.

Russia's defence ministry said Russian forces had gained better positions near the settlement of Zolotyi Kolodiaz in the Donetsk region, though pro-Ukrainian maps showed that Ukrainian forces had contained the Russian advance.

The defence ministry said war planes, drones and missiles had been used to strike Ukrainian storage sites for Sapsan missiles across the country.

"Four guided aerial bombs and 300 aircraft-type unmanned aerial vehicles were shot down by air defence systems," the ministry said.

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