Russian troops in the southern direction during the day lost four anti-aircraft and artillery, three tanks, three vehicles, three ammunition depots, and dozens of soldiers.
In the southern direction, Ukrainian defenders destroyed 32 invaders, 10 pieces of equipment, two cruise missiles and three ammunition depots in Beryslav and Kherson regions in one day. This was announced on Saturday, November 5, at the Operational Command South.
“The artillerymen and missilemen of the Defense Forces, throughout the day, attacked enemy positions and the areas of concentration of enemy forces. About 170 fire missions were completed. The Russian army was reduced by 32 invaders, 4 anti-aircraft and artillery installations, 3 tanks, 3 vehicles, 3 ammunition in the Beryslav and Kherson regions,” said the OK Yug report.
At the same time, both missiles launched by the Russians were destroyed by air defense forces.
OK emphasized that in the Kherson region, the invaders continue to undermine and shoot all possible watercraft, which critically worsens the ecological situation in the region. “More than 50 ships blown up by them directly flow fuel into water bodies, including attacking the ecosystem,” the Ukrainian military said.
Also, the enemy is trying to monitor the composition, condition and movement of units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by conducting aerial reconnaissance using unmanned aerial vehicles.
In addition, during the day, the enemy attacked the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine several times with ground attack aircraft and Ka-52 attack aircraft, and also sent a Lancet-3 strike unmanned vehicle to Ukrainian positions in the region of Beryslav.
Earlier it was reported that the West predicted the imminent surrender of Kherson. Most echelons of the Russian command likely retreated beyond the Dnieper, leaving demoralized and leaderless reservists,
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Source: korrespondent

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