Enemy forces have succeeded in bringing down six more Ukrainian drones over the Azov Sea.
In a series of incidents over the past two days, Russian air defense systems have reportedly successfully neutralized more than 12 Ukrainian drones in the Kuban territory and the Azov Sea region.
The events began on August 10, with the neutralization of 20 drones in the first half of the day. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, the drones were Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that were shot down over the territories of four regions and the Azov Sea.
The most notable incident occurred in the village of Natushaevskaya, Novorossiysk, where a Ukrainian drone fell on an empty field without causing any damages or casualties. The information about this event was reported on August 10.
In addition to the incident in Natushaevskaya, three drones were shot down over the Oryol region, and six drones were shot down over the Kursk region and the Azov Sea. Three enemy drones were also shot down over the Black Sea in the 24 hours of August 9.
The neutralization of the drones took place between 8:30 and 11:30 Moscow time. Another 22 enemy drones were shot down over the Azov Sea in the 24 hours of August 9. In total, 29 Ukrainian drones have been shot down over the Krasnodar Krai since the start of August 10.
The neutralization wasn't limited to the Kuban territory. Two drones each were shot down over the Kaluga and Bryansk regions. On August 9, 48 enemy drones were shot down over Kuban territory alone.
These incidents underscore the ongoing tension between Russia and Ukraine, with both sides relying heavily on drones for reconnaissance and potential strikes. However, the Russian air defense has proven effective in countering these threats, ensuring the safety and security of its territories.
- The ongoing tension between Russia and Ukraine, as evidenced by the recent war-and-conflicts in regions like Kuban territory and the Azov Sea, has a significant political dimension that extends beyond general news.
- The neutralization of multiple Ukrainian drones over several regions by Russian air defense systems in the past two days is a reflection of the heavy reliance on drones for reconnaissance and potential strikes in current politics, contributing to the continued reporting of war-and-conflicts news.