In the direction of Bakhmut, 59 Russian fighters were destroyed, 103 were wounded, one was captured. In the direction of Limansko-Kupyansk, 52 Russians were killed, 85 were wounded, four were captured.
In the past day, on May 31, four clashes took place in the direction of Bakhmut, which remains the hottest. Serhiy Cherevaty, a representative of the Eastern Directorate of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, announced the details of the telethon on air.
“The enemy has significantly reduced its activity in the direction of Bakhmut. In recent days, there have been a minimum of military clashes, there were four today. The enemy continues to cover their rotational activities with fire of cannon and rocket artillery. During these days, 436 strikes were made. We also retaliated. In the clashes and strikes, 59 invaders were destroyed, 103 were wounded, one was captured,” said Cherevaty.
In addition, as the spokesman said, two electronic warfare (EW) stations, a ZALA UAV, a Hyacinth cannon, two vehicles with ammunition, two ammunition depots and an anti-tank missile system were destroyed in the direction of Bakhmut .
Cherevaty also reported the situation in the Liman-Kupyansk direction. There were six combat clashes, 23 air raids, 522 shelling. All enemy attacks are negated. During the reflection of the attacks, 52 Russians were destroyed, 85 were wounded, four were captured.
“The T-72 tank, the BTR-70 tank was destroyed. It should be noted that this is a very old model, and it is characteristic that they are starting to use them. A D-30 howitzer, a mortar, an electronic the war station and an enemy command and observation post were also destroyed,” – said the spokesman.
Recall that Russia’s total combat losses since the beginning of the war were approximately 208,370 people killed.
According to the General Staff, the Armed Forces of Ukraine repelled 21 Russian attacks the previous day.
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Source: korrespondent

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