In the city of Rylsk, the headquarters of the 155th brigade of the Russian Armed Forces was hit, and the control center was destroyed, said Yuri Butusov.
Ukraine’s armed forces responded to the “high-tech conflict” declared by Russian dictator Vladimir Putin by launching a 10-missile attack on the headquarters of the Russian 155th Marine Brigade in the city of Rylsk, Kursk region . Journalist Yuri Butusov reported this on Facebook on Saturday, December 21.
“On December 19, Putin said in his press conference that he would conduct a “high-tech conflict.” Hours later, Russian ballistic missiles flew over Kyiv, most of which were shot down by Ukrainian air defense, and the Russians managed to destroy several civilian and commercial buildings,” he wrote.
According to Butusov, in response to another Russian terrorist act, the Ukrainian Armed Forces launched a 10-missile attack on the headquarters of the Russian 155th Marine Brigade in the city of Rylsk.
He recalled that the 155th Marine Brigade of the Russian Armed Forces was known for mass crimes – the killing of civilians in the Kyiv region, robbery and killing of prisoners. And the day before, the flag of this unit was unfurled over Putin at a press conference.
“As a result of the defeat of the headquarters of the 155th brigade, the enemy suffered great damage, the control center was destroyed. added the journalist.
Let’s remember that on December 19, during the “direct line”, Vladimir Putin called the war a “movement”. He made it clear that he started the war in Ukraine so that the Russians would not be sad.
Putin also suggested striking Kyiv with an Oreshnik missile to test whether Western air defense systems could intercept it. He called it “the technological rivalry of the 21st century.”
In response, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky declared Putin “frostbitten” and later posted a message on the X platform, in which he called the Russian leader a dork.
Source: korrespondent

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