The Russians are abandoning their intentions to destroy Ukraine’s critical infrastructure, strikes on civilian objects and civilian homes.
In the past day, the Russian invaders launched one missile and 32 air strikes and carried out more than 65 attacks using MLRS. In particular, in the civil infrastructure of Donetsk and Kherson regions. There are wounded and dead among the civilian population. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this in the morning report on January 29.
The threat of air and missile strikes remains across Ukraine.
The enemy continues offensive operations in the directions of Bakhmut, Avdeevsky and Novopavlovsky. In Kupyansky, Limansky, Zaporizhzhya and Kherson, they are on the defensive, they told the General Staff.
The units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine repelled the attacks of the invaders in the areas of the settlements of Dibrova and Belogorovka, Lugansk region; Yampolevka, Verkhnekamenskoe, Razdolovka, Salt, Blagodatnoye, Paraskoveevka, Bakhmut, Ivanovskoye, Kleschievka, Novomikhailovka, Vodyanoye, Maryinka, Pobeda and Ugledar in the Donetsk region.
In the directions of Volyn, Polessky, Seversky and Slobozhansky without significant changes, no offensive groups of the enemy were found.
Aviation of the Defense Forces in the past 24 hours delivered four strikes on the concentration areas of the invaders, and our missilemen and gunners hit two command posts, two enemy air defense positions, six area of concentration of manpower, ammunition and an electronic warfare station.
Earlier it was reported that Russian troops carried out 13 attacks on seven territorial communities of the Sumy region during the day.
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Source: korrespondent

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