The aggressor launched drones from the directions of Millerovo, Oryol, Bryansk, and Primorsko-Akhtarsk in the Russian Federation. The air attack was repelled by aviation, anti-aircraft missile troops, electronic warfare units, mobile fire groups of the Air Force, and Defense Forces.
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Russia attacks Ukraine with kamikaze drones
Overnight, Russian forces launched 55 Shahed kamikaze drones and various types of decoy drones at Ukraine. Ukrainian air defenses intercepted 34 of them, while others failed to reach their targets, according to the Ukrainian Armed Forces Air Force.
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34 Russian Shahed drones shot down over Ukraine last night
34 Russian shahed drones shot down over Ukraine during the last night.
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Update from the Rubizh National Guard Brigade
У наших "водіїв" рейтинг завжди : бригада Національної гвардії "Рубіж"
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Estimated Russian losses as of Jan. 16 by Ukrainian Armed Forces
These are the indicative estimates of Russia’s combat losses as of Jan. 16, according to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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Russian attacks kill 4, injure 27 in one day
Russian attacks against Ukraine killed four people and injured 27 over the past day.
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Ukrainian soldier from Azov Brigade returned in serious condition
During the last exchange of prisoners of war, a soldier of the 12th Azov Brigade of the National Guard was returned to Ukraine; he is in serious condition, reported Commander Denys Prokopenko. The swap took place under a separate format of mutual repatriation of seriously ill
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Ukraine destroys mine shaft to block Russian advance near Pokrovsk
Ukraine blew up the No. 3 mine's shaft in the village of Pishchane in Donetsk Oblast to prevent Russia from deploying its troops closer to the front-line town of Pokrovsk, The New York Times (NYT) reported on Jan. 15, citing miners.
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Ukraine blows up mine shaft to slow Russian advance on Pokrovsk
Ukraine blows up mine shaft to hamper Russian advance to Pokrovsk, NYT reports.
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British PM Starmer makes unannounced visit to Kyiv to sign defense pact
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has arrived in Kyiv on an unannounced visit to meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The leaders are set to sign a partnership agreement that will cover defense in particular, The Guardian and AP report.
