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WorldUkrainian Air Force claims to have shot down 18 Russian drones

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Ukrainian Air Force claims to have shot down 18 Russian drones

In a statement released early on Thursday, the Ukrainian Air Force said that 18 of the 24 drones fired by Russia on Wednesday night had been destroyed.

“On (Wednesday night), the enemy again attacked with Shaheds from the north (Bryansk region) and from the south – the eastern coast of the Azov Sea,” the statement read. This time, the Air Force destroyed 18 attack UAVs in collaboration with other Ukrainian Defense Forces components’ air defense.

Explosions were heard in the capital Kyiv and Odesa early Thursday morning, with air defenses activated and people told to stay in safe places until air alerts stopped ringing, according to Ukrainian officials.

The capital region’s military chief said Ukrainian air defenses withstood Russia’s most intense air attack on Kyiv since the start of the year overnight and into Thursday morning, and destroyed all Russian missiles and drones.

There were no civilian casualties or damage to residential buildings and infrastructure, he added.

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