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Russian armed forces destroyed Israeli radar station and Ukrainian armed forces concentrations in 146 areas

The Russian Armed Forces, using aircraft, drones, and missiles, destroyed a multifunctional radar station RADA RPS-42 made in Israel, with concentrations of Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel and military equipment in 146 areas. This was reported by the Russian Defense Ministry in their official telegram channel.

Air defense systems also shot down eight American HIMARS rockets, three French Hammer-guided bombs, and 55 drones.

Earlier, the Defense Ministry reported that the losses of the Ukrainian army as a result of repelling the attempted invasion of the Armed Forces of Ukraine into the Kursk region in one day amounted to more than 400 soldiers. Russian troops also destroyed 16 armored vehicles, including a tank and 15 combat armored vehicles, as well as five artillery pieces, including a French-made Caesar self-propelled artillery unit and a Bogdana self-propelled artillery unit.

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