Ukrainian Armed Forces destroy 4 Russian ammunition depots in southern Ukraine, killing 58 Russian troopers


OLHA HLUSHCHENKO – SUNDAY, 10 JULY 2022, 04:24

The Armed Forces of Ukraine have destroyed 4 Russian ammunition depots, a number of items of Russian navy gear, and killed 58 Russian troopers in southern Ukraine.

Supply: Pivden (South) Operational Command on Fb

Quote: “[Ukrainian – ed.] missile and artillery models performed two strikes on the enemy’s command posts, groupings of navy gear, and subject ammunition depots within the space round Chornobaivka. The extent of the losses the Ruscists have suffered [as a result of the attacks – ed.] is being confirmed.

Based on preliminary info, because of the profitable [Ukrainian – ed.] fight missions, the enemy has misplaced 58 troopers, two Msta-B howitzers, one Zhitel [R-330ZH – ed.] cell truck-mounted jamming communication station, three armoured automobiles and 12 different automobiles. 4 [Russian – ed.] ammunition depots have been additionally destroyed: one in Mykolaiv Oblast and the remainder in Kherson Oblast.

The precise numbers of [equipment and personnel – ed.] losses are being confirmed.”

“The ethical and psychological state of Russian models in Kherson Oblast is vastly diminished following the numerous losses they’ve suffered over the previous week.”

Particulars: Over the course of Saturday, 9 July, Russian forces performed one missile strike and one airstrike.

Particularly, a Ka-52 helicopter performed an airstrike on the Plotnytskyi tract. There have been no casualties.

Seven Russian rockets, launched utilizing a Smerch (Twister) multiple-launch rocket system, hit the village of Radushne within the Kryvyi Rih district. Based on preliminary info, there aren’t any casualties.

“Within the Black Sea, two Russian naval missile carriers with a complete array of over 15 Kalibr cruise missiles and three giant touchdown ships proceed to patrol the northwestern a part of the ocean,” Pivden (South) Operational Command reported.



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