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Ukraine’s Armed Forces destroy Russian ammo storage in the south by killing 46 Russian soldiers

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Ukraine's Armed Forces destroy Russian ammo storage in the south by killing 46 Russian soldiers

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The Ukrainian defences destroyed 46 Russian personnel, eight enemy tanks, and an ammo dump in the south. “Our missile and artillery units annihilated 46 enemy servicemen, eight T-62 tanks, two 122mm howitzers, two Grad multiple rocket launchers, vehicles, armoured personnel vehicles, and an ammo depot last night,” said the Operational Command “South” on Facebook.

As previously said, fighting continues in the southern operations zone, which is a dynamic and tense scenario.

The adversary continued to undertake air surveillance last night, and as a result, it lost another Orlan-10 UAV.

The enemy’s devious strategy of conducting missile strikes at night continues.

The settlement of Novy Buh in the Mykolayiv region was hit by a cruise missile fired from the Tochka-U missile system. The enemy utilised his propaganda to propagate false tales of hitting a Ukrainian command post and eliminating the leadership as well as many tank and artillery weaponry by striking the residential and office sectors of the town centre, hurting two civilians and causing destruction.

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At night and early in the morning, Ruscists struck Odesa with strategic aircraft. From Tu-22 aircraft, Kh-22 missiles were launched. The air defence forces shot down one of the missiles, while the other hit a non-functioning bridge across the Dniester estuary. The adversary is attempting to scare citizens and impact the region’s economic position by destroying Ukraine’s infrastructure. Several private residences were damaged as a result of the earthquake.

 

 

 

 

 

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