In the Black Sea, a surface rocket launcher maneuvers, holding eight Caliber at the ready, it is accompanied by three large landing ships.
In the past day, Ukrainian defenders in the south from aviation hit the Russians 11 times. The rocket and artillery subunits made more than 200 fire missions. It was reported on Monday, September 19, on the Facebook page of the Operational Command South.
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“The strikes were made on warehouses in the Bashtansky district, as well as on the area of concentration of weapons and equipment, an electronic warfare station, a pontoon crossing in the Kherson region,” the military said.
Total enemy losses per day:
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29 invaders,
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2 self-propelled and 1 conventional 152 mm howitzer “Msta-S”
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“Msta-B”,
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fighter aircraft command vehicle
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BMP-3,
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2 ammunition storage.
Ukrainian defenders also said that the intensification of the storm in the Black Sea forced the Russian fleet to hide in base points, except for one launch vehicle.
“A surface missile launcher continues combat duty, holding eight Kalibr-type cruise missiles at the ready, it is accompanied by three large landing ships. And they all remain in a missile-safe area, without approaching the coast of mainland Ukraine,” the message said.
Earlier today it became known that the Armed Forces of Ukraine crossed the Oskol River in the Kharkiv region. The head of Lugansk OVA Serhiy Gaidai noted that “the Lugansk region is coming closer.”
According to the Chairman of the British Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Tony Radakin, the Russian leader Vladimir Putin has “failed all his military-strategic goals” in Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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