The defense forces delivered six strikes on areas of concentration of Russian personnel, weapons and military equipment.
Ukrainian fighters have repelled about 50 attacks in the Donetsk region and destroyed a Russian electronic warfare station. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this in the evening summary on Thursday, May 4.
At night, the Russian Federation launched another massive strike on the territory of Ukraine, using Iranian strike UAVs Shahed-136/131, 18 out of 24 were destroyed by our defenders.
The Russians launched six missile attacks on the cities of Kramatorsk and Zaporozhye, launched 66 air strikes and fired 33 rocket launchers at the positions of our troops and settlements.
Unfortunately, there were dead and wounded among the civilian population, private houses, educational institutions and other civilian infrastructure were destroyed and damaged.
The probability of missile and air strikes across Ukraine remains high. The enemy continued to focus his main efforts on conducting offensive operations in the direction of Limansky, Bakhmutsky and Maryinsky – about 50 enemy attacks were repelled. The fiercest battle continues for Bakhmut and Marinka.
The Aviation of the Defense Forces carried out six strikes per day on Russian personnel concentration areas. In addition, four Lancet loitering munitions were destroyed during the day.
Rocket and artillery units hit five manpower concentration areas, two enemy ammunition trains, and a radio-electronic station.
Recall that since the beginning of the war, the total combat losses of Russian troops on the territory of Ukraine amounted to approximately 192,590 people. In the past day, the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed 650 enemy soldiers.
Source: korrespondent

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