Ukraine's air defense forces have neutralized 113 aerial targets, but there have been strikes in 11 locations
On the night of July 10–11, Russian forces launched a massive combined attack on Ukraine, using ballistic missiles, air-to-ground missiles, and more than a hundred attack drones.
Air defense forces shot down 113 aerial targets, but strikes were also recorded in a number of regions.
According to military reports, from 6:00 p.m. on July 10 until the morning of July 11, the Russian army fired the following at Ukrainian territory:
- 6 “Iskander-M”/S-400 ballistic missiles from the Bryansk region of the Russian Federation;
- 4 X-59/69 guided air-to-ground missiles from the airspace of the temporarily occupied Crimea;
- 2 Kh-31 anti-radar missiles from the Black Sea;
- 121 attack drones of the Shahed, “Gerbera,” and “Italmas” types, as well as “Parodia” decoy drones, launched from Russian territory and the temporarily occupied regions of Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Defense Forces deployed aviation, anti-aircraft missile units, electronic warfare units, unmanned systems, and mobile fire groups to repel the air attack.
“According to preliminary data, as of 08:30, air defense forces shot down or neutralized 2 X-59/69 guided air-to-ground missiles and 111 enemy UAVs of the Shahed, “Gerbera,” “Italmas,” and other types of drones in the north, south, and east of the country,” the Air Force reported.
At the same time, six ballistic missiles, two guided air-to-ground missiles, and seven attack drones were recorded as having struck 11 locations.
In addition, debris from the downed aerial targets fell at three more locations.
Information regarding two X-31 anti-radar missiles is currently being verified. As of this morning, there have been no reports of damage or casualties resulting from their use.
This was reported by the Ukrainian Air Force on Telegram.
On the night of July 11, Russian forces launched another strike on Kyiv.
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