The Russian military continues to equip defensive structures in the Crimea.
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The local population, mainly men with drug and alcohol addiction, is involved in engineering work in the settlements of the Dzhankoy district. The enemy promises to pay such workers money, but in fact people work either for free or receive meager payments. Cases have been recorded when deceived Crimeans refuse to cooperate, so the armed invaders force them to dig trenches. This is stated in the morning summary of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for April 7.
Meanwhile, the enemy continues to advance in the Limansky, Bakhmutsky, Avdeevsky and Maryinsky directions. On Thursday, April 6, units of the Defense Forces repelled 40 enemy attacks.
Airplanes and helicopters of the Air Force on April 6 delivered six strikes on the areas of concentration of personnel and military equipment of the occupiers. The defenders also destroyed three adjustable aerial bombs and three drones of various types – Orlan-10, Supercam and Lancet-3.
Artillery and rocket troops of the Armed Forces of Ukraine hit two areas of concentration of enemy manpower, two compositions of fuel and lubricants and an enemy electronic warfare station.
The troops of the aggressor country yesterday launched five missile and 18 air strikes, carried out 53 shelling from multiple launch rocket systems at the positions of the Defense Forces and the civilian infrastructure of settlements.
Recall, on April 6, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine stated that the occupying troops of Russia continue to suffer huge losses in manpower, local medical institutions in the temporarily occupied territories are fully loaded. So, in one of the settlements of the Simferopol region of the temporarily occupied Crimea, a tent camp appeared for hundreds of wounded Russians.
Source: Racurs

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