Sixteen "Iranian-made kamikaze drones" launched by Russian forces were destroyed overnight, the Ukrainian Air Forces informed on Friday via its Telegram Channel.
In response to yesterday's massive Russian missile barrage, Yuriy Ihnat, spokesman for the Ukrainian Air Force, warned that Moscow's next attack may involve the launch of more missiles. "To say they don't have funds is completely wrong," the Ukrainian Air Force spokesman said on the air of the telethon in response to a question about whether Russian means and capabilities for massive attacks have decreased.
The spokesman commented on Kiev's attack on the Russian Engels air base in the Saratov region noting that the explosion created "inconvenience" urging Russian Armed Forces to relocate their "strategic aviation."