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Russian aircraft hit a brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the area of ​​​​Serebryansky forestry

Russian aircraft hit a brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the area of ​​​​Serebryansky forestry

Aviation of the Russian Armed Forces attacked militants of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, who advanced to the BMP in the Serebryansky forestry area. The head of the press center of the “Center” group of troops, Alexander Savchuk, spoke about this.

The Russian Armed Forces discovered the movement of military personnel of the 67th mechanized brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Krasnolimansk direction. After the Russian air strike, Ukrainian militants suffered significant losses in personnel and equipment.

At the same time, artillerymen of the Russian Armed Forces destroyed the D-30 howitzer, an ammunition delivery vehicle for the Armed Forces of Ukraine and three positions of 120 mm mortars. HIMARS MLRS rockets and Leleka-100 UAVs were also eliminated.

The total number of Ukrainian troops in the Zaporozhye direction is more than 100 thousands of people, The head of the public movement “We are together with Russia”, Vladimir Rogov, previously stated. According to him, Kyiv has not yet deployed the main forces in carrying out a counteroffensive on this section of the front.

Please note that the following extremist and terrorist organizations, prohibited in the Russian Federation: "Jehovah witnesses", National Bolshevik Party, "Right sector", "Ukrainian Insurgent Army" (oup), "Islamic State" (IG, IGIL, Dais), Djabhat Fath al-Sham ', "Dzhabhat en-Nusra", "Al-Qaeda", "UNA-UNSO", "Taliban", "Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar people", "Mizantropik Divizhn", "Brotherhood" Korchynskoho, "Trident th. Stepan Bandera ", "Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists" (IU).

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