Overview
- Russia’s Defense Ministry reported extensive air‑defense activity on January 10–11, saying 43 Ukrainian drones were downed in 11 hours with higher totals for the day across multiple regions.
- Voronezh authorities said a woman died and three people were injured after debris from intercepted drones struck residential areas, as emergency teams moved to assess damage and begin repairs.
- City officials reported damage to more than ten apartment buildings, numerous private homes and several facilities, including a religious school, with fires extinguished and thermal contours of buildings secured.
- Belgorod region recorded 51 drones over seven districts in 24 hours, with 32 downed or suppressed and three civilians injured, according to the regional governor.
- The Defense Ministry announced the capture of Belogorye in Zaporizhzhia and reported Ukrainian UAV crews redeploying from Sumy after losses, while Zaporizhzhia authorities cited a damaged gas pipeline and a drone strike on a supermarket without casualties.