The Ukrainian military repelled 19 Russian attacks and hit the invaders’ anti-aircraft missile system.
During the day, units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine repelled 19 enemy attacks, and aviation carried out nine strikes on the areas of concentration of personnel and military equipment of the Russian army, as well as the two strikes on Russian air defense systems. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this in the evening report on June 1.
The Aviation of the Defense Forces delivered nine strikes per day on areas of concentration of personnel and military equipment, as well as two on the enemy’s anti-aircraft missile systems.
During the day, missile and artillery units hit a command post, an anti-aircraft missile system, five artillery units in a firing position, and ten areas where enemy weapons and military equipment were concentrated.
Meanwhile, Russian troops continue to focus their main efforts on attempts to fully occupy the Luhansk and Donetsk regions. During the day, Defense Forces units repelled 19 enemy attacks.
On this day, the enemy launched 12 missile strikes with 10 Iskander-type ballistic and cruise missiles on Kyiv (destroyed by our defenders) and two S-300 anti-aircraft guided missiles on Kharkov.
In addition, the Russian army launched 36 air strikes and carried out about 10 attacks from multiple rocket-launching systems on the positions of our troops and settlements.
There were dead and wounded among the civilian population, including children, a children’s polyclinic, residential blocks of apartments, private houses and other civilian infrastructure were damaged.
Recall that Russia’s total combat losses since the beginning of the war were approximately 208,370 people. The Ukrainian military kills 460 Russian soldiers per day.
Source: korrespondent

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