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According to the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces, he is grateful to Wes...

10 out of 10: Zaluzhni stated that air defense forces set a record from destroyed "daggers"

According to the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces, he is grateful to Western partners for military assistance, but more systems and ammunition are needed to protect. Russia is not going to stop. On the morning of January 2, Russian invaders struck a massive rocket strike in Ukrainian cities. The Air Force has managed to destroy most of them and set a new record. The Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces on his page on the social network X (formerly. Twitter) wrote about it.

According to him, the enemy released 10 aerobalist missiles X-47m2 "dagger" in peaceful cities, and all of them were destroyed by Patriot Air Defense Systems, which were transmitted by Western partners. "This is a record. Separately, the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces appealed to Western partners.

He thanked them for their military assistance, but added that the war continues, so Ukraine needs more similar systems and ammunition to them to protect the population from Russian terrorist attacks. "There is no reason to believe that the enemy will stop there," the message reads. In the morning, Russian invaders released 99 missiles of different types in different cities of Ukraine. The air defense forces managed to intercept most of the goals issued by civilian objects.

"On the night of January 2, 2024, the enemy repeated a massive attack by means of air attacks of different types, as it was a few days ago - December 29, 2023," - said in the Air Force. In total, 72 rockets were destroyed, including 10 out of 10 aerobalist missiles X-47m2 "dagger" mentioned above. We will remind, on January 2, the chairman of the charity fund "Come back alive" Taras Chmut stated that Ukraine has repelled the largest attack in the world with the use of hypersonic weapons.