The Russian army is suffering huge losses of equipment and manpower in five directions in Ukraine.
Russian troops continue to advance in five directions and suffer heavy losses. The Armed Forces of Ukraine are taking additional measures to strengthen the defense, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported on February 14 in the morning report.
It is noted that the enemy has focused its main efforts on conducting offensive operations in the directions of Kupyansky, Limansky, Bakhmutsky, Avdeevsky and Novopavlovsky.
In the past day, the Defense Forces repelled the attacks of the invaders in the areas of 12 settlements: Gryanikovka, Kharkiv region; Nevsky, Kremennaya, Kuzmino, Shipilovka and Belogorovka of the Lugansk region; Fedorovka, Paraskoveevka, Bakhmut, Vodiane, Maryinka and Pobeda in Donetsk region.
In the directions of Volyn, Polessky, Seversky and Slobozhansky, no signs of the formation of offensive groups of the enemy were found. Combat training of Russian troops continues at the training grounds of the Republic of Belarus.
In all directions, the Russian army opened fire on peaceful settlements from various types of weapons.
In just one day on February 13, the enemy launched two missiles and 32 air strikes. He made 55 attacks from multiple launch rocket systems.
“The threat of Russian strikes remains high throughout Ukraine. At the same time, our air defense system is constantly being strengthened,” the General Staff insisted.
In the past 24 hours, Ukrainian aviation has delivered 15 strikes on areas where the invaders are concentrated. Two enemy aircraft were shot down – Su-24M and Su-25.
Missile and artillery units hit the command post, seven manpower concentration areas, two electronic warfare stations, and an ammunition depot of the enemy.
Recall that on February 13, the Russian Federation lost 138,340 soldiers in Ukraine, as well as 3,283 tanks, 296 aircraft and 286 helicopters.
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Source: korrespondent

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