< p _ngcontent-sc148="" class="news-annotation">The enemy keeps trying to capture the fortress city of Bakhmut. Our defenders confidently rebuff the enemy.
The border guards note that the occupiers constantly use the dense buildings of the private sector for covert movement or shelter.
Defenders “gave nuts” to the invaders
Recently, 4 groups of Russian infantry, up to 10 fighters each, tried to quietly storm the positions of our defenders. However, this maneuver was noticed by aerial reconnaissance officers of the State Border Service.
As a result, the mortars destroyed 2 groups of enemy infantry. The rest of the invaders tried to hide between private houses and regroup for a new assault attempt.
The Ukrainian mortar accurately “worked out” on the enemy/Photo by the State Border Guard Service
At this time ” The airy eyes of our defenders did not allow the hostile plans to come true. Mortar-throwers-border guards and artillerymen of the National Guard finished off the remnants of the enemy assault groups with well-aimed shots.
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- Every day, the occupiers replenish the statistics of the General Staff. In total, since February 24, 2022, the Russians in Ukraine have already lost 136,880 personnel. Over the past day alone, our soldiers liquidated 1,140 invaders.
- During the assault on Vuhledar, Ukrainian defenders liquidated Russian Colonel Sergei Polyakov, who had been the commander of the 140th special forces brigade since the beginning of the invasion.
- In the morning The report of the General Staff was informed that during the day the aviation of the Defense Forces carried out 12 air strikes on the areas of accumulation of manpower. In addition, there were 4 more strikes on the positions of anti-aircraft missile systems.
- The Oryx monitoring group reported that from the very beginning of the full-scale invasion, Russia had actually lost 50% of its operational tank fleet. This is at least 1000 tanks. In addition, it is reported that the Russian occupiers have already lost more than 2,200 artillery systems.