Every day, Russian troops use 60-80 that are unstable aviation missiles in the villages.
The Russians were fired at the regulators near the former Kakhovsky hydroelectric power station with twelve -two missiles and aviation bombs, trying to create bridges. It is said about this by the representative of the South Vladislav Voloshin defense forces in the commentary Ukrinform.
“In the past one and a half to two weeks, the enemy provides a massive airstrike to repairs located near former aviation unhealthy missiles. It is like repairs like Odradokamyanka, Kozatskoy. Russian Army Aviation helicopters, 60 uncontrolled aviation missiles in the Burgunk village (released),” said Voloshin.
While on the eve of the enemy used a 56 adjustable aviation missile at Odradokamyanka, he beat the Antonovsky bridge.
The goal of such a tactic of Russian occupation troops is to demolish the regulators and make a bridge there so that the defense forces do not have the opportunity to maintain defense in the small section of the battle quarrel -near Kakhovka.
A similar situation with the use of 20-40 controlled aviation bombs per day is observed in NP Belogorye, in the direction of the guest.
“Although the enemy does not perform active actions of attacking there, he also prepares bridges for himself,” the representative explained.
Voloshin added that Russians were used by K-52, MI-8 and Army Aviation helicopters with temporary occupied territories.
Earlier it was reported that Russian conquerors were transferring additional forces and equipment in the main direction in the Zaporizhzhya region.
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