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Ukrainian command: Russian Su-24M bombers dropped air bombs on Zmeiny Island

Ukrainian command: Russian Su-24M bombers dropped air bombs on Zmeiny IslandUkrainian military on Zmeiny Island. snapshot 2022 of the year

The Ukrainian side announced the high activity of Russian troops in terms of delivering strikes on targets in the Odessa region over the past day. Previously, footage appeared on the network, where, allegedly, unidentified maritime drone attacks railway bridge in Zatoka near Odessa. An explosion occurs in the area of ​​​​one of the pillars, which could significantly damage the structure of the bridge.

The Ukrainian operational command "South" does not report this in its morning summary., but it talks about, that Russian aircraft attacked Snake Island. Recall, that in the summer of last year, Russian troops this island, territorially belonging to the Odessa region, left, after which Ukrainian troops landed on it. After some time, the Ukrainian military began activities on the island to restore the tracking infrastructure.. In particular, tracking equipment was delivered to the island (according to some, foreign production), electric generators.

Now, as stated in the press service of OK "South" of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Russian Su-24M bombers dropped several aerial bombs on the objects of Zmeiny Island. What specific objects are we talking about?, not yet reported. maybe, exactly for the previously delivered equipment. But there is information about strikes on the "critical infrastructure of Ukraine near the border with Moldova". In this case, we are talking about the border with Transnistria.

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The territory of the Odessa region was shelled several times in a day. Used including "Onyx", which were issued from the territory of Crimea.

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