On the current day, the invaders launched two missiles and three air strikes, carried out six attacks from multiple rocket launch systems.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine published a summary of the Russian military invasion of Ukraine on Wednesday evening, September 28.
It is reported that in the current day, the invaders have launched two missiles and three air strikes, carrying out six attacks from multiple launch rocket systems. Eight settlements suffered enemy strikes: Seversk, Belogorovka, Maryinka, Nikolaev, Vyshetarasovka, Ternovye Pody, Mirnoye and Novogrigorovka.
The enemy released settlements from tanks, mortars, cannons and rocket artillery:
in the direction of Seversky – in the area of the village of Senkovka, Chernihiv region;
in the Slobozhansky direction – in the areas of the settlements of Strelka, Sosnovka, Krasnoye, Grushevka and Senkovo;
in the direction of Kramatorsk – Stary Caravan, Slavyansk, Zakotnoe, Dibrova and Ozernoe;
in the direction of Bakhmut – Controversial, Seversk, Serebryanka, New York, Andreevka, Soledar, Bakhmut, Bakhmutskoye, Otradovka, Zaitsevo, Veselaia Dolina, Poll, Yakovlevka, Mayorsk, Yuryevka, Belogorovka, Vesele and Razdolovka;
in the direction of Avdeevka – Avdeevka, Opytnoye, Vodyanoye, Pervomayskoye, Thin, Krasnogorovka, Karlovka, Maryinka, Elizavetovka, Novomikhailovka, Paraskoveevka and Georgievka;
in the direction of Novopavlovsk – Pavlovka, Nikolskoe, Vgledar, Vladimirovka, Egorovka, Prechistovka, Zolotaya Niva, Shevchenko, Novoukrainka, Bolshaya Novoselka, Neskuchnoye and Vremovka;
in the direction of Zaporozhye, more than 20 settlements were shot, including Stepnoye, Pavlovka, Novopol, Orekhov, Temirovka, Olgovskoe and Gulyaipole.
In the direction of Yuzhnobuzhsk, shelling from tanks, mortars and cannon artillery came under more than 25 settlements along the collision line, including Nikopol. To conduct reconnaissance, arrange fire and strike on civilian infrastructure facilities, the enemy made up to 40 UAV sorties in this direction.
“In the Russian Federation and parts of the regions of Ukraine temporarily occupied by Russia, the so-called partial mobilization continues. In remote settlements of the Russian Federation, the entire male population of a certain age category is subject to mobilization , despite the lack. of past military service experience and combat experience. There are frequent cases of mobilization of disabled people, cancer patients, fathers with many children and people over 60. In In some regions, the population is trying to resist forced mobilization,” the report said.
It was reported that in the assembly areas of Belgorod and Rostov regions, unpreparedness for the implementation of mobilization was noted: personnel must purchase winter uniforms and protective equipment at their own expense.
“There is a continuing tendency for people of military age to find ways to avoid mobilization. So, in the temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, men, in order to avoid mobilization, try to pay bribes, go outside the Russian Federation, find work in a critical infrastructure business, or commit a minor crime,” the General Staff said. .
Today, units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine repelled enemy attacks in the areas of the settlements of Zaitsevo, Mayorsk, Zheleznoye, Otradovka, Nikolaevka Second, Ozeryanovka, Pervomayskoye, Pobeda, Novomikhailovka, Pavlovka and Bezymyanny .
To support the actions of the ground groupings, the aviation of the Defense Forces hit two enemy strongholds during the day.
Rocket and artillery troops hit the command post, four areas of concentration of enemy manpower and equipment, and a relay station.
Recall that the Armed Forces of Ukraine captured a rare command and personnel vehicle of the enemy.
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Source: korrespondent

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