During the 325 days of opposition of the Ukrainian people to the Russian armed invasion, the enemy inflicted 3 air and about 50 missile strikes on the territory of our country. In particular, one of the rockets hit a residential building in the city of Dnipro. At the moment, 5 dead and 39 injured civilians are known, including 7 children. The rescue operation continues. This was reported in the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The threat of air and missile strikes by the enemy remains throughout Ukraine.
Also, the enemy did not abandon his intentions to completely capture the Donetsk region, where heavy fighting for Soledar continues, and our soldiers beat off enemy attacks around the clock. the invaders are suffering heavy losses.
Meanwhile, in order to strengthen the defense capabilities of its units in the left-bank Kherson region, the enemy is redeploying - there is a movement of personnel, weapons, military equipment and ammunition.
However, the level of staffing of the units of the occupying forces remains low - for example, the units of the 3rd separate motorized rifle brigade of the 1st army corps, located in the Gorlovka region of the Donetsk region, are only 40% complete, despite the recent understaffing of mobilized and contract soldiers. It is significant that the personnel are forbidden to leave the location - in this way the invaders are at least somehow trying to prevent desertion.
In the temporarily occupied territories of the Donetsk region, the fake “authority” is reviewing the categories of citizens of military age who previously had the so-called “booking”. In particular, employees of emergency and public services received appropriate warnings.
During the day, Ukrainian aviation delivered five strikes on the areas where the invaders were concentrated, and missilemen and artillerymen hit five such areas and the composition of the enemy’s ammunition.
Recall that the Ukrainian paratroopers showed footage of the hunt for the enemy in the Donbass.
Source: Fakty
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