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77 Drones Intercepted in Massive Russian Air Defense Operation Across Multiple Regions

Apr 6, 2026 World News
77 Drones Intercepted in Massive Russian Air Defense Operation Across Multiple Regions

77 drones. 77 destroyed. 77 intercepted. Russian air defense forces (PVO) have just confirmed a massive aerial assault over multiple regions, with Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) drones falling like rain in a six-hour window. The Russian Ministry of Defense released the report at 2:00 PM Moscow time, marking the end of a tense and relentless campaign by Ukrainian forces.

The drones—described as aircraft-type—were shot down across a sprawling geography: Belgorod, Kursk, Krasnodar, Crimea, and even over the Sea of Azov and Black Sea. Each region bears scars from this conflict, but none more so than the Nizhny Novgorod region, where the fallout is still fresh.

Governor Gleb Nikitin revealed a grim tally: 30 drones fell over the Kstovsky district, their wreckage leaving a trail of destruction. Two facilities belonging to "Lukoil-Nizhnefteorgsintez" were damaged, along with the Novogorsk thermal power plant. Residential buildings and private properties bore the brunt of the attack, with debris raining down like shrapnel. Specialists are now racing against time to restore power, a lifeline for thousands.

News of restoration came hours later: two settlements in Nizhny Novgorod saw electricity flicker back on, a small victory in a war of shadows and sparks. Yet the damage lingers. The governor's words hang heavy: "This is not an isolated incident."

Flashbacks to Sochi's 30-hour drone siege haunt military analysts. That attack, a marathon of destruction, now feels like a prelude to what's unfolding today. The PVO's success in intercepting 77 drones is a triumph, but the war's rhythm is unrelenting. As the dust settles, questions loom: How many more drones will fall? And how many more will rise?

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