Aviation of the Defense Forces carried out 11 strikes on areas where enemy personnel were concentrated in one day.
Since the beginning of the current day, about 20 clashes have taken place in eastern Ukraine. The units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine repelled the attacks of the Russians in the directions of Limansky, Bakhmutsky, Avdeevsky, Maryinsky and Shakhtyorsky. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this in the evening summary on Wednesday, June 28.
The military recalled that tonight the Russian invaders delivered another strike with Iranian strike UAVs of the Shahed type. Ukrainian Defense Forces air defense destroyed six kamikaze drones.
In addition, during the day the enemy launched two missiles and 44 air strikes, which carried out about 20 shelling from multiple rocket launch systems on the positions of our troops and settlements. Besides the destroyed infrastructure, civilians also suffered.
The Russians continued to focus their main efforts in the directions of Limansky, Bakhmutsky and Maryinsky, fierce fighting continued. During the day, there were about 20 battles in the battle.
The Aviation of the Defense Forces within 24 hours delivered 11 strikes on enemy personnel concentration areas, five on the anti-aircraft missile system and one on the enemy command post.
During the day, missile and artillery units hit the ammunition train, 11 artillery units in firing positions, three air defense systems and an enemy electronic warfare station.
Recall that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have a partial victory in the direction of Taurida. During the day, the Russians lost about three companies of soldiers and 21 pieces of equipment.
In just one day, the Ukrainian military destroyed 930 Russian invaders. The total number of losses of the Russian army since the beginning of the invasion is 227,100 soldiers.
Source: korrespondent

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