Russia attacks Ukraine with missile and 268 drones: hits recorded at 15 locations

Ukrainian Air Force destroyed 249 out of 268 drones and repelled an attack involving an Iskander-M ballistic missile on the night of 2-3 May.

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Russia attacks Ukraine with missile and 268 drones: hits recorded at 15 locations

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Russian forces attacked Ukraine with an Iskander-M ballistic missile and 268 UAVs, more than 160 of which were Shahed-type drones, on the night of 2-3 May.

Source: Ukraine's Air Force

Details: The military reported that 249 of the 268 drones were shot down or jammed.

A ballistic missile and 19 attack UAVs hit 15 locations, and debris from downed drones fell at one location.

As of the morning, several Russian UAVs are still in Ukrainian airspace, the Air Force added.

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