Aviation and missile forces conducted 15 strikes on areas where enemy personnel, weapons and military equipment were concentrated.
From the beginning of the current day, units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces repelled the attacks of Russian aggressors in the directions of Bakhmut, Avdeevsky and Maryinsky in the Donetsk region, and also continued offensive operations in the direction of Melitopol and offensive operations near Bakhmut. The General Staff announced this in an evening report on Tuesday, September 26.
It is indicated that 20 military clashes took place on the front today.
“In the direction of Bakhmut, our defenders are firmly holding the line and protecting our land from invaders… In the direction of Avdiivka, our defenders have successfully repelled enemy attacks in the area in southeast of the Northern Donetsk region… In the Maryinsky direction, our defenders successfully repelled two enemy attacks during the day directly in the Marinka area of the Donetsk region,” the report said.
At the same time, the Ukrainian Defense Forces continued offensive operations in the direction of Melitopol, as well as offensive (assault) operations in the direction of Bakhmut. The Ukrainian Armed Forces inflicted losses on the Russian troops in manpower and equipment, and exhausted the enemy along the entire front line.
Our aviation carried out 12 strikes on areas where enemy personnel, weapons and military equipment were concentrated.
The missile force unit hit four artillery systems, three areas where military personnel and equipment were concentrated, a command post and two enemy ammunition depots.
We remind you that Russian losses are approaching 280,000 killed since the beginning of the war against Ukraine. In just one day on September 25, at least 400 occupiers were liquidated.
Source: korrespondent

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