The offensive actions of the Russian army in Ukraine were concentrated by the command of the aggressor country in the Limansky, Bakhmutsky, Avdeevsky and Maryinsky directions.
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On Sunday, April 9, the Ukrainian military repulsed 58 attacks in these areas. Airplanes and helicopters of the Armed Forces of Ukraine launched six strikes yesterday on the areas of concentration of personnel and military equipment of the occupiers. Six enemy UAVs were also shot down. Three Lancet-type drones, two Zal and one Supercam were destroyed. This is stated in the morning summary of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine for April 10.
Over the past day, missile and artillery units hit four anti-aircraft missile systems, 11 areas of concentration of manpower, weapons and military equipment, ammunition and five electronic warfare stations of the Russian army.
The General Staff noted that the invaders continue the forced passportization of the population of the temporarily occupied territory of the Zaporozhye region. Thus, in Tokmok, the occupying authorities stated that in order to obtain a Russian passport, one must provide a passport of a citizen of Ukraine, a birth certificate, and make fingerprints. The enemy allegedly promised to return the original Ukrainian passport and birth certificate to the owners.
Recall that the Defense Forces of the Tauride direction stated that in the area of u200bu200bMarinka and Avdiivka, the Russian army daily loses about two companies of personnel. Positional battles continue in these directions, the invaders have varying success. However, the Ukrainian military is constantly recapturing all the positions temporarily captured by the Russians.
Source: Racurs

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