Russia reports strikes on Ukrainian energy and transport infrastructure, claiming 1,070 Ukrainian casualties and the destruction of 281 drones over the past 24 hours. The Russian Ministry of Defense released the figures in a daily briefing.
The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that its forces struck Ukrainian energy and transport infrastructure, while claiming to have downed 281 drones and 10 guided bombs over the past 24 hours. The ministry also stated that Ukrainian forces suffered approximately 1,070 casualties during the same period.
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The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that its forces struck Ukrainian energy and transport infrastructure, while claiming to have downed 281 drones and 10 guided bombs over the past 24 hours. The ministry also stated that Ukrainian forces suffered approximately 1,070 casualties during the same period.
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