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Russia launched 9,096 drones in a single day

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The Ukrainian General Staff recorded 9,096 Russian kamikaze drones on 22 April, the highest single-day figure of the war, alongside 234 guided bombs, 73 airstrikes and 3,231 shelling attacks.

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Key takeaway

A headline-scale barrage every 48 minutes throughout 22 April against a verified territorial loss since 1 March.

The Ukrainian General Staff recorded 9,096 Russian kamikaze drones, 234 guided aerial bombs, 73 airstrikes and 3,231 shelling attacks on Wednesday 22 April 1. Russia lost 1,140 personnel on the day; cumulative Russian military deaths reached 1,321,450 by the General Staff's aggregate count. Ukrinform recorded 9,096 as the highest single-day drone figure of the war.

The tempo context is the 324-drone barrage of 14 to 15 April that drew international headlines after killing civilians in Dnipro, Cherkasy and Zaporizhzhia. The 22 April volume is roughly thirty times that. In practical terms, Russia launched a headline-scale barrage every 48 minutes throughout the day, mostly absorbed by Ukrainian air defences and short-range counter-drone systems rather than landing as strategic strikes on named cities. Mediazona has verified approximately 209,000 total Russian military deaths through mid-April , roughly one-sixth of the General Staff's aggregate figure because the outlet counts only named open-source attributions.

The UN Security Council open briefing on Monday 20 April put March 2026 civilian casualties at 211 killed and 1,206 injured, a 49% increase on February and the highest monthly toll since July 2025 2. The April tempo suggests the April total will exceed it. ISW verified only 340 square kilometres of net 2026 territorial gain against this intensity, the same 5:1 gap between strike volume and ground movement that the Gerasimov Luhansk filing registered in a different register on the same day. Volume and map claim are the same story told in different currencies: force projection compensating for institutional ground lost.

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In plain English

On 22 April, Ukraine's military command recorded 9,096 Russian kamikaze drones launched in a single day: a new record for the war. To put that in context: just eight days earlier, a 324-drone overnight barrage made international headlines as an unusually large attack. Russia launched that quantity every 48 minutes throughout 22 April. These are relatively cheap, Iranian-designed Shahed-type drones that Russia now manufactures domestically. Their purpose is not precision; it is to saturate Ukrainian air defences: the radar systems, interceptor missiles, and crews that shoot them down: until something gets through. Russia also reported losing 1,140 troops that single day.

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