The suicide drones were launched from the areas of Primorsko-Akhtarsk, Yeysk, and Kursk in Russia. All 14 Shaheds were intercepted by mobile firing groups of the Ukrainian Defense Forces, aviation, anti-aircraft missile units, and electronic warfare systems of the Air Force.
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Russian Iskander-K missile and Shahed drones attack Ukraine
Overnight, Russian troops launched an Iskander-K cruise missile and 14 Shahed attack UAVs at Ukraine, reported the commander of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Mykola Oleshchuk.
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Ukraine’s offensive shows increased capabilities, not just best fighters deployed
This sounds like a coping argument It is not true that Ukraine has pulled the best fighters. There are some, but many of the best brigades are involved elsewhere. There are also many fresh brigades. So, if anything, the offensive shows the increase Ukraine capabilities
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Ukraine captures Russian soldiers, gains intelligence and negotiation leverage
The capture of Russian soldiers, including Chechen fighters, may provide Ukraine with valuable intelligence and leverage in future negotiations Ukraine has pulled off an amazing stunt that has strengthened its position significantly 9/
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Russian response to Kursk incursion appears disorganized and delayed
The Russian response to the Kursk incursion appears disorganized, with delayed reactions from key figures like Ramzan Kadyrov and conflicting information about troop deployments and casualties 8/
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Chechen commander denies retreat, says Akhmat cannot cover 400 km border
Apti Alaudinov, commander of the Chechen 'Akhmat' battalion, refutes accusations of retreat, stating, 'Akhmat cannot defend the entire 400 km border. Ukrainian forces advanced where our units were not present 7/
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Russia launches prisoner exchange talks after Ukrainian advances in Kursk
In an unprecedented move, Russia has initiated prisoner exchange negotiations following Ukrainian advances in the Kursk region, Ukrainian Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets 4/
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Russia uses conscripts in Kursk; reinforcements from Ukraine en route
Russia's border defense in Kursk relies heavily on conscripts and junior contract soldiers, lacking the professional units typically deployed to front-line combat zones. The battle hardened Russian reinforcements from the East of Ukraine are still en route to Kursk 5/
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Report: 2,000 Russian soldiers surrendered in Kursk region
The Independent reported that about two thousand Russian soldiers surrendered during the Ukrainian offensive in the Kursk region 3/
