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On the night of February 3, the enemy carried out a combined strike on Ukraine using air- and ground-launched missiles of various types, as well as strike UAVs.
This was reported by the Ukrainian Air Force.
In total, radar units of the Air Force recorded 521 air attack means:
The main directions of the strike: Kyiv region, Kharkiv region, Dnipropetrovsk region, Vinnytsia region, Odesa region.
Air attacks were repelled by aviation, anti-aircraft missile troops, electronic warfare units, UAV units, and mobile fire groups of the Defense Forces of Ukraine.
As of 09:30, preliminary data show that 450 targets were shot down or suppressed by air defense — 38 missiles and 412 drones of various types:
There were confirmed hits of 27 missiles and 31 strike UAVs at 27 locations, as well as the fall of destroyed UAV fragments at 17 locations. Data regarding 6 enemy missiles are being clarified.
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