Russian attacks continue
In the statement made by the General Staff, it was indicated that in the last day, Russia carried out 2 missiles and 25 air strikes against Ukraine.
“Russia today launched ballistic missile attacks against civilian infrastructure in the city of Drujkivka and other settlements in the Donetsk region of Ukraine.” In the statement, it was reported that there were injuries among civilians.
“MORE THAN 50 ATTACKS LAUNCHED”
In the statement, it was noted that the Russian forces concentrated their main efforts on attacks in the directions of Liman, Bahmut, Avdiyivka and Marinka, and that the Ukrainian army repelled more than 50 attacks by the Russians in the past day.
Emphasizing that fierce clashes continue in Bahmut, Avdiyivka and Marinka, it was stated that the Russian army’s attacks on the southern parts of the city of Kreminna in the Lugansk region in the direction of the port were unsuccessful.
BOMBED WITH HEAVY WEAPONS
In the statement, it was stated that the villages of Nevske, Dubrova, Belogorivka and Razdolivka in the Lugansk region were shelled with heavy weapons.
The statement stated that Russian forces continued their attacks on the town of Bahmut, “However, our soldiers continue to hold the settlement.” It was said.
In the statement, it was noted that the Russians carried out unsuccessful attacks against the town of Bogdanivka in the Donetsk region. expression was used.
In the statement, stating that the Russian army’s attacks in the Avdiyivka and Marinka directions were unsuccessful, it was reported that the Russians attacked the Donetsk region settlements of Pobeda, Novomyhailivka, Ugledar and Vyleka Novosilka in the direction of Shahtersk. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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