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During the night of February 24 (starting 18:00 on Feb 23), the enemy attacked with an Iskander-M ballistic missile from temporarily occupied Crimea, as well as
The Air Force reported this on February 24.
Aviation, anti-aircraft missile units, electronic warfare units, UAV units, and mobile fire groups of the Defense Forces repelled the attack.
As of 08:30, 111 enemy UAVs of the Shahed, Geran, Italmas and other types were shot down or suppressed in the north, south, and east of the country.
Hits by the missile and 19 attack UAVs were recorded at 16 locations, and debris falling from downed drones was recorded at one location.
“The attack continues, several enemy UAVs remain in the airspace. Follow safety rules!
Let’s hold the sky! Together until victory!” — the Air Force said.
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