Ukrainian General Staff: 11 Iranian-made UAVs of Russian army shot down

The Russian Armed Forces attacked the energy infrastructure of Kharkiv (in Ukraine) with the help of 13 Iranian-made Shahed-136 UAVs over the past day. Eleven of those UAVs were intercepted, the General Staff of Ukraine said, Report informs.

Thirty airstrikes and seven rockets were launched at the civil infrastructure of Donetsk region and Kharkiv city:

"The enemy continues offensive operations in the direction of Bakhmut and Avdiivka. In the direction of Bakhmut, the enemy fired at more than 25 settlements from tanks, mortars, and rocket artillery. More than 25 settlements in Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions were fired upon. There are casualties among civilians."

According to the General Staff, about 230 servicemen of the Russian army were injured over the past day:

"The number of dead is being determined. During the past day, our aviation made 17 strikes on the areas where the enemy is concentrated, and four strikes on the positions of the anti-aircraft missile complexes. Missile troops and artillery units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine hit five control points, three areas where live forces are concentrated, and an ammunition depot of the invaders."

The 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine started on February 24.

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