The Ukrainian military destroyed two Russian ammunition depots, four tanks, a Tor-M2 anti-aircraft missile system, a howitzer and other equipment, as well as 55 Russian military personnel.
Ukrainian defenders continue to control the situation in the direction of Yuzhnobugsky. There, on Tuesday, November 8, the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed dozens of Russian invaders, reports the Operational Command South.
It was noted that the Ukrainian aviation during the day delivered 11 strikes on air defense systems and areas of concentration of enemy forces and equipment. At the same time, rocket and artillery units completed 290 fire missions.
As a result of the active actions of the Ukrainian military, Russia lost:
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55 soldiers;
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four tanks;
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anti-aircraft missile system Tor-M2;
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self-propelled howitzer Akatsiya;
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two mortars;
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nine units of armored vehicles.
“Two enemy ammunition depots near Snigurovka and Kostromka were destroyed. Other enemy losses are being reassessed,” the report said.
OK Yug also reported that the invaders opened fire on the communities adjacent to the demarcation line, particularly in the liberated areas. They beat from artillery, mortars, MLRS, etc.
From the Black Sea, the Russians launched an X-31 missile off the coast of the Odessa region, fired from a Su-30 aircraft. Air defense shot him down.
In the Nikopol region, the invaders hit from multiple rocket launchers and heavy artillery. They shelled the communities of Chervonogrygorov and Marganets. Several outbuildings were damaged, but no casualties were reported.
In addition, the enemy attacked the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with army aviation four times. In response, the Russians received 11 strikes on air defense systems and areas where enemy forces and equipment were concentrated.
Remember, on the eve of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine it was said that the Russian invaders have several options regarding Kherson.
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Source: korrespondent

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