Since the beginning of the day, the Ukrainian Armed Forces have carried out more than 30 strikes on warehouses and places where Russian invaders are concentrated.
The Russian aggressors again tried to dislodge the Defense Forces from the bridges on the left bank of the Dnieper, but received a well-deserved rebuff. The General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces announced this in a report on the evening of Saturday, December 23.
It is indicated that from the beginning of the day, 57 military clashes occurred at the front. The enemy carried out 11 missile and 14 air strikes, carried out 21 shelling from MLRS on the positions of our troops and populated areas.
The Russians also increased the number of artillery attacks. So, in the operational zone of OSUV Khortytsia alone, their number is more than a thousand.
In the area of responsibility of OSUV Odessa in the direction of Kherson Kherson and Ochakov came under enemy artillery.
At the same time, the aggressors did not abandon their intentions to drive our units from the bridges on the left bank of the Dnieper. Thus, during the day, the enemy carried out 15 unsuccessful attack operations, received a well-deserved rebuff and suffered heavy losses.
“Our units continue to hold the defense, then hold their positions and inflict heavy losses on the enemy,” the message said.
During the day, Defense Forces aircraft carried out strikes on 18 areas where personnel, weapons and military equipment were concentrated and five Russian anti-aircraft missile systems.
Also, an X-59 guided aircraft missile and two reconnaissance UAVs were destroyed by air defense forces and means.
The rocket force units hit five areas where personnel, weapons and military equipment were concentrated, two artillery assets, three ammunitions and an enemy command post.
We remind you that on the day of December 22, more than a thousand Russians were liquidated. The enemy also lost 45 armored vehicles and 36 guns.
Source: korrespondent

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