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Russia takes out 14 Ukrainian drones in single strike (MOD VIDEO)

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February 27, 2025
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Published: February 27, 2025 9:00 am
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Explosive-laden aircraft intended for long-range attacks on infrastructure were hit on the ground

A Russian missile has obliterated over a dozen Ukrainian long-range kamikaze drones before they could be launched, the Defense Ministry in Moscow reported on Thursday. Kiev employs single-use UAVs to attack targets deep within Russia, including oil refineries.

The Russian military released a video showcasing the successful pre-emptive operation. It shows a tightly packed group of drones on the ground, with personnel hurriedly attempting to cover them. The location was subsequently struck by an Iskander missile.

According to the statement, Ukraine lost approximately 14 Cobra-type drones, several vehicles equipped for their deployment, and at least 20 military personnel. The attack reportedly occurred near Shostka, a city in the northern part of Ukraine’s Sumy Region, roughly 45km from the Russian border.

Ukrainian media describe the Cobra as a domestically-produced drone with a wingspan of three meters and a maximum payload of 15kg. It is said to possess a range exceeding 300km, reach speeds of up to 150kph, and cost about $2,000 each.

Ukrainian forces launch long-range kamikaze drones virtually every night under the veil of darkness, although the number deployed can vary significantly. On Thursday morning, the Russian military reported the interception of 19 such drones, a stark contrast to 128 the day before.

Moscow asserts that Kiev is escalating long-range strikes due to its inability to secure victories on the front line. Reports indicate the Ukrainian army is grappling with mass desertions, insufficient reinforcements, and declining morale, prompting military leadership to reassign troops to ground forces from other branches.

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