The Armed Forces of Ukraine hit dozens of enemy troops and equipment concentration areas and warehouses with ammunition

Date: 2022-09-30 Author: Кирило Загоруйко Categories: WAR
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During the day, Ukrainian troops hit dozens of areas of concentration of manpower and weapons, ammunition depots and enemy equipment.

This is stated in the summary of the General Staff as of 6:00.

It is noted that according to updated information, enemy losses in certain areas have been confirmed in recent days.

Separately, in Bakhmutovka, Luhansk region, as a result of a strike on the enemy’s concentration area, more than fifty military personnel liquidated and destroyed seventeen units of enemy equipment, and in Tokmak, Zaporozhye region, up to fifty enemy military personnel were injured and ten units of weapons and military equipment were destroyed.

In addition, up to forty enemy servicemen were wounded in the Gulyaipolsky district of the Zaporozhye region, and in Melitopol a command post, an S-300 anti-aircraft missile system were destroyed, and more than fifty invaders were wounded.

"Over the past 24 hours, units of the Defense Forces repelled enemy attacks in the areas of the settlements of Zaitsevo, Mayorsk, Veselaia Dolina, Bakhmutskoye, Odradovka, Kurdyumovka, New York, Pervomayskoye and Bezymyannoye," the General Staff said.

To support the actions of ground groupings, aviation of the Defense Forces delivered 29 strikes during the day.

Thus, the defeat of six strongholds, twenty areas of concentration of weapons and military equipment, as well as three enemy anti-aircraft missile systems was confirmed.

In addition, Ukrainian air defense units shot down seven UAVs, in particular, five of Iranian production, one Mi-8 helicopter and a Su-25 attack aircraft.

"Over the past day, missile troops and artillery hit five command posts, fifteen areas of concentration of manpower, weapons and military equipment, six warehouses with ammunition and fuel and lubricants, one anti-aircraft missile system and eight other important enemy targets," the report says. .
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