Air defence units of Ukrainian companies start intercepting drones, minister says

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The first of the air defence units formed by Ukrainian industrial enterprises has already begun ​carrying out combat duties, while new units are ‌being formed at 13 other enterprises, Ukraine’s defence minister said on Monday.Ukraine’s government last year authorised energy, communications and transport ​companies to buy v and use air defence equipment ​to improve their effectiveness in combating Russian air ⁠attacks.The groups, which consist of the companies’ own ​employees, are being equipped with weapons, operate under Air ​Force coordination, and are integrated into the broader air defense system.“To date, several enemy drones have been shot down in the ​Kharkiv region, including Shahed and Zala models,” Mykhailo ​Fedorov said on Telegram.He said the units were at different stages ‌of ⁠readiness, with some already carrying out combat missions and others still in training.Fedorov did not specify which companies were taking part in the programme.“This is a ​system-level solution ​that enables ⁠the rapid expansion of air defence capabilities without placing an additional burden on frontline ​units,” he added.Russia is actively using combat ​drones ⁠to attack Ukrainian industrial and energy facilities, launching hundreds of drones every day, most of which are intercepted ⁠by ​Ukrainian air defence forces.According to ​Ukrainian military, Russia launched 164 drones at Ukraine last night, 150 of ​which were intercepted.