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In November, air defense destroyed over 9,700 russian drones and missiles

Air defense. AIR DEFENSE SYSTEM. Photo: depositphotos
Air defense. AIR DEFENSE SYSTEM. Photo: depositphotos

In November 2025, the air defense of the Defense Forces destroyed 9,707 air targets launched by the aggressor state of russia at the territory of Ukraine.

It was reported by the Air Forces Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

So, among the destroyed 9,707 air targets were:

  • 11 Kh-47 M2 Kinzhal aeroballistic missiles;
  • 51 Kh-101 cruise missiles;
  • 15 Iskander-M/KN-23 ballistic missiles;
  • 20 Kalibr cruise missiles;
  • 3 Kh-59/69 guided aircraft missiles;
  • 19 Iskander-K cruise missiles;
  • 2,939 Shahed attack UAVs;
  • 361 reconnaissance UAVs;
  • 6,288 UAVs of other types.

It is reported that the Air Force aircraft carried out 368 sorties during November, in particular:

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  • About 200 - for fighter air cover;
  • More than 70 - for fire damage and air support of troops.

During the month, aviation destroyed about 400 air targets, hit command posts, logistics facilities, as well as places of concentration of enemy manpower and equipment.

It should be noted the month before last, in October, air defense forces destroyed 11,269 air targets.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on the afternoon of December 1, russian terrorists hit the city of Dnipro with ballistic missiles. At least 4 people were killed and 22 injured.

In addition, as a result of hostile attacks on energy facilities in the morning of December 1, there are de-energized consumers in several regions, in particular, in the Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk and Kherson Regions. Due to the failure of the equipment previously attacked by russian drones, there are also power outages in the Odesa Region.

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