During the day, more than 30 combat clashes took place on the front. The Armed Forces of Ukraine stopped the enemy in Maryinka and continued their offensive in the south.
Over the past day, the enemy launched eight missiles and 47 air strikes, carried out 39 attacks from multiple launch rocket systems on positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and settlements. There were 32 combat clashes on the front, the General Staff reported in the morning report on August 29.
In the direction of Maryinka, defense forces continue to prevent the advance of Russian troops in the area of Maryinka, Donetsk region.
At the same time, the Defense Forces continued to conduct an offensive operation in the direction of Melitopol, consolidated the achieved lines, and carried out counter-battery measures.
“The Russian occupiers continue the forced passporting of the population of the temporarily occupied territory of the Kherson region. In the village of Chaplinka, the occupation administration confirmed to local residents the need to obtain Russian passports on September 1 of the year it. If this requirement is not met, the occupiers threaten to confiscate the real estate,” insisted the General Staff.
Also, since August 23 of this year, the occupiers have been carrying out raids to evict citizens without registering their place of residence and appropriating their properties.
Over the past 24 hours, Ukrainian aviation has delivered eight strikes on personnel concentration areas, one on a command post, and three on enemy anti-aircraft missile systems.
Troops of missile and artillery units hit two command posts, an air defense facility and two artillery weapons in the firing position of the Russians.
Remember, according to August 28, the Russian Federation lost 261,310 soldiers in Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent
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