Three hundred and ninety-first days of the Russian full-scale invasion began. During the day, the enemy launched 21 air and 9 missile strikes, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The main goal of the enemy over the past day was attempts to reach the administrative borders of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. To do this, the occupiers concentrated their main efforts on conducting offensive operations in the Limansky, Bakhmutsky, Avdeevsky, Maryinsky and Miners directions. But thanks to professional and well-coordinated actions, our defenders repelled more than 120 occupant attacks in these directions.
At the same time, the aircraft of the Defense Forces delivered 12 strikes on the areas of concentration of personnel and military equipment of the occupiers in a day, and units of missile troops and artillery hit 3 areas of concentration of enemy manpower.
Thanks to the actions of Ukrainian fighters, the enemy lost during the day:
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960 military;
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15 tanks;
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10 armored combat vehicles;
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9 artillery systems;
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7 operational-tactical UAVs;
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12 units of automotive and one unit of special equipment.

In the comments, one of the foreigners, top supporters of the page of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, suggested that the Russians who came to Ukraine with a sword decided that their life was too long and its time should be shortened. And to the surprise of one of the correspondents on the destruction of 15 tanks at once a day, they explained to him that this was the result of the fighting near Avdiivka.
Recall that the leader of the Wagner PPK Yevgeny Prigozhin has already begun to prepare the Russians for a retreat from Bakhmut - under the pretext that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are about to launch a counteroffensive in five directions at once.
Photo of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Source: Fakty
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