More than 210 fire missions were carried out in the Berislav region, in the area of Gavrilovka and Chernobaevka, including the Darevsky bridge and the crossing near Novaya Kakhovka.
In the past day, the Ukrainian military in the south hit an enemy convoy of equipment being prepared for crossing the Dnieper. Because of this, more than 200 invaders were destroyed. It was reported by the Operational Command South.
“In Novaya Kakhovka, fire control stopped repairs on the bridge and hit a convoy of military equipment preparing to cross the Dnieper,” the report said.
It was noted that Ukrainian aviators conducted seven strikes against the enemy. One Su-25 attack aircraft was destroyed, and two Orlan-10s were shot down near Murakhovka.
Rocket and artillery units made more than 210 fire missions at the command post of Russian troops in the Berislav region, forces and equipment cells in the Gavrilovka and Chernobaevka regions, the Daryevsky bridge, and the pontoon crossing near Novaya Kakhovka.
According to OK Yug, as a result of the actions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Russian army lost 213 soldiers, seven tanks, 24 armored vehicles, four howitzers, including self-propelled Msta-S and conventional Msta-B , two Acacias. self-propelled howitzers, four self-propelled gun mounts.
In addition, the defeat of the train with ammunition in Blagodatnoye and the command post of the seventh airborne assault division in Chernobaevka was confirmed.
It will be remembered that, according to the General Staff on September 21, the Armed Forces of Ukraine repelled enemy attacks in the areas of nine settlements and hit 40 enemy targets in one day. In particular, out of 20 places of concentration of personnel, weapons and military equipment, 13 places of concentration of artillery, as well as seven ammunition depots.
It was also reported that the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the south destroyed 90 invaders and enemy equipment
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Source: korrespondent

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