Ukraine’s defenders removed 40 occupiers. Russian Federation troops continue shelling out communities. At least eight civilians were killed.
In the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, eight enemy tanks and 14 units of armored combat vehicles were destroyed during the day on May 19. This was reported by the Joint Forces grouping in the evening summary.
“Ukraine’s defenders and defenders from the Joint Forces group have repelled 14 enemy attacks today. Fighting is still going on in two locations. Our brave fighters are inflicting losses on the Russian occupiers in manpower and equipment, ”the report said.
It was learned that the other day, military personnel of the Joint Forces group destroyed eight enemy tanks, 14 units of armored combat vehicles and six vehicles.
In addition, air defense units in the skies of the Ukrainian Donbas shot down an unmanned aerial vehicle of the Orlan-10 type.
Also, on the day in the east, Ukrainian defenders removed 40 occupiers.
It was also reported that Russian troops opened fire on about 50 communities in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions, destroyed and damaged more than 40 civilian facilities, including 31 residential buildings, a sanatorium, a sports complex, a technical school dormitory, an office of Sberbank, a regional education department, a transport company, a gas pipeline.
As a result of these attacks, at least eight civilians were killed and nine more were injured. The rescue and search continues.
Recall that the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed three Russian tanks the previous day, the General Staff reported.
There is a video of the cemetery of tanks of the Russian Federation, which was damaged near the river Seversky Donets
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Source: korrespondent

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