Russia Downs 170 Ukrainian Drones in Major Overnight Air Assault

Russian air defense systems destroyed 170 Ukrainian drones overnight, with 27 of them headed toward the capital, Moscow. The attacks prompted temporary flight restrictions at Moscow's Vnukovo Airport and another in the Kaluga region for safety. In a parallel offensive, Russian forces targeted Ukrainian energy, transport, and drone launch infrastructure. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky detailed a massive reciprocal barrage, stating Russia launched about 430 drones and 68 missiles, and urgently called for accelerated Western air defense support.

Key Points: Russia Shoots Down 170 Ukrainian Drones Overnight

  • 170 drones shot down over Russia
  • 27 drones intercepted near Moscow
  • Zelensky reports 430 Russian drones launched
  • Airports faced temporary restrictions
  • Russia targeted Ukrainian energy infrastructure
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Russia shoots down 170 Ukrainian drones overnight

Russian air defense intercepts 170 drones, including 27 near Moscow, as Zelensky reports massive Russian missile and drone barrage on Ukraine.

"Every such night of Russian strikes is a reminder... that air defences and the missiles for them are effectively a daily necessity. - Volodymyr Zelensky"

Moscow, March 15

Russian air defence systems shot down 170 Ukrainian drones overnight, including 27 headed toward Moscow, according to the Russian authorities on Sunday.

From Saturday night to Sunday morning, air defence systems intercepted and destroyed the drones over multiple Russian regions, the Russian Defence Ministry said.

Russian air defence systems shot down 27 drones headed toward Moscow, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on his social media channel.

Temporary restrictions were imposed on arrivals and departures at Moscow's Vnukovo Airport and Kaluga Airport in the Kaluga region, according to Rosaviatsia, Russia's civil aviation authority.

The restrictions were necessary to ensure flight safety, Rosaviatsia said.

Meanwhile, Russian forces raided energy and transport infrastructure used by Ukrainian troops, sites involved in Ukraine's training and launch of long-range drones, and temporary deployment points of Ukrainian armed formations and foreign mercenaries, Russia's Defence Ministry said in a statement.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Saturday that Russia launched about 430 drones and several ballistic missiles towards Ukraine and underlined the importance of air defence system as a "daily necessity" for the country, Xinhua news agency reported.

He urged for speeding up of agreements on missile supplies and called for the production of air defence missiles.

He made the remarks in a post on X and said, "Russians launched around 430 drones of various types and a significant number of missiles. There were 13 ballistic missiles alone, and the total number of missiles in this attack was 68. According to preliminary data, 58 of them were intercepted by our air defence system."

The post further noted that such strikes are a reminder of the importance of air defence and said, "Every such night of Russian strikes is a reminder to all our partners that air defences and the missiles for them are effectively a daily necessity. Every agreement on missile supplies cannot wait -- everything must be implemented as quickly as possible. Our agreements to increase the production of air defence missiles are a critical direction, and this direction requires one hundred per cent attention. Russia will try to exploit the war in the Middle East to cause even greater destruction here in Europe, in Ukraine. This is why we must be fully aware of the real level of the threat and prepare accordingly, namely: in Europe, we need to develop the production of air defence missiles -- especially those capable of countering ballistic threats -- as well as all other systems necessary to truly protect lives, regardless of what may be happening in any other part of the world. Europe is able to ensure this level of reliable protection. Thank you to everyone who is helping!"

- IANS

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Priya S
The scale of this drone war is staggering. 170 shot down in one night! It shows how warfare has changed. India should closely study these developments for our own defence preparedness. Our borders need the most advanced tech.
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Rohit P
Zelensky is right about air defence being a daily necessity. Look at the numbers: 430 drones and 68 missiles launched. This conflict is a harsh lesson for every nation about modern warfare. India must ramp up indigenous production of such systems.
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Sarah B
While the human cost is devastating, I have to respectfully point out that the article only gives the Russian side's numbers for drones shot down. Independent verification is nearly impossible in this war. We should be cautious about accepting claims from either side at face value.
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Vikram M
The economic impact is huge. Just think of the cost of 170 drones and the missiles to shoot them down. Meanwhile, common people in both countries are suffering. India's stance of advocating for dialogue and diplomacy is the only sane path forward.
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Kavya N
Attacks reaching Moscow's airspace... this war is not confined to the border anymore. It's a sobering reminder for all capitals about security in the age of drones. Jai Hind.

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