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Russian paratroopers prevented a breakthrough of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kryvyi Rih-Nikolaev direction

Russian paratroopers prevented a breakthrough of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kryvyi Rih-Nikolaev directionLoss not less 20 military personnel and at least 5 units of military equipment ended the counter-offensive actions of the Ukrainian military. Russian paratroopers prevented a breakthrough of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Krivoy Rog-Nikolaev direction.

This was reported in the press service of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

Motorized rifle units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with the support of infantry fighting vehicles tried to break through. They were met with large-caliber machine guns and Shmel flamethrowers.. Also, the airborne troops used artillery against them., ATGM and small arms.

A day earlier, the defense department also reported on the combat work of paratroopers. They stopped an attempt to break through the Ukrainian armed formations, using "Bumblebee" hand-held infantry flamethrowers against them and destroying the advancing enemy with their help.

Special military operation in Ukraine continues for the last six months, from 24 February. Its main goal is to protect the citizens of the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics from the aggression of the Kyiv security forces.. Russian President Vladimir Putin personally announced the start of the special operation in his televised address..

This was preceded by an aggravation of the situation in the Donbass, which forced the leadership of the republics to start evacuating the civilian population. Also, the heads of the DPR and LPR appealed to the Russian leader with a request to assist them in repelling the aggression of Kyiv. used photos:Defense Ministry

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