Ukrainian defence destroys 35 out of 108 Russian drones, 58 go off radar
Source: Ukraine's Air Force
Details: As of 09:00, 93 Shahed attack UAVs and other types of drones had been confirmed downed in the country's east, north and centre.
A total of 35 UAVs were downed by air defence and another 58 disappeared from radar (without causing adverse effects).
Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, Sumy and Zhytomyr oblasts came under attack.
Aircraft, anti-aircraft missile units, electronic warfare units and mobile fire groups from Ukraine's defence forces were involved in repelling the attack.
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