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Ukraine launches what appears to be one of its largest drone attacks against Russia: report

Ukraine launched a significant nighttime drone attack targeting a dozen Russian regions, Crimea, and surrounding seas, which Russia's Ministry of Defense reported as one of Ukraine's largest since the full-scale invasion. Russian air defenses claimed to intercept 660 Ukrainian drones, with Moscow reporting 47 drones downed near the capital.

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Ukraine launches what appears to be one of its largest drone attacks against Russia: report
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Ukraine launched a significant nighttime drone attack targeting a dozen Russian regions, Crimea, and surrounding seas, which Russia's Ministry of Defense reported as one of Ukraine's largest since the full-scale invasion. Russian air defenses claimed to intercept 660 Ukrainian drones, with Moscow reporting 47 drones downed near the capital. Separately, Ukraine's air force stated their defenses stopped 174 of 189 Russian drones, though four ballistic missiles breached defenses. Amidst the ongoing conflict, both Ukraine and Russia conducted a prisoner exchange, with 160 individuals from each side returning home. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed the release of 160 Ukrainian service members, many of whom had been held captive since 2022.

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160 individuals from each side were going home on Friday as part of a prisoner swap.

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Ukraine conducted a significant nighttime assault against a dozen Russian regions, Russian-held Crimea as well as the surrounding seas.

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Russia's Ministry of Defense reported that the country's air defenses intercepted 660 Ukrainian drones.

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Ukraine's air force indicated that the nation's defenses stopped 174 of 189 Russian drones overnight.

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Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin indicated that 47 Ukrainian drones were taken out as they headed for the capital city.

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