In the south, the AFU destroyed four Russian military depots and an enemy ERG

In the south, the AFU destroyed four Russian military depots and an enemy ERG

During the day, July 6, the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed four military depots in the occupied territories of Kherson and Mykolaiv regions. The enemy also lost a lot of manpower and equipment.

 

This is reported by the Operational command "South".

 

It is noted that three ammunition depots were found in the Nikolaev region. Another warehouse with fuel and lubricants near Kherson.

 

The Ukrainian military eliminated 38 occupants, a T-62 tank, two 120-caliber Sani mortar systems, two units of armored vehicles and four vehicles.

 

It is also reported that an enemy DRG was destroyed near Dobryanka. In addition, the Ukrainian defenders repelled an attempted assault in the direction of Mirolyubovka.

 

The occupants shelled the Mykolayiv region with "Grads" and heavy caliber.

 

We recall that since late June, the Russian military in Ukraine have been burning bases and ammunition depots almost daily, and a map of the occupants' losses has been published.





During the day, July 6, the Ukrainian Armed Forces destroyed four military depots in the occupied territories of Kherson and Mykolaiv regions. The enemy also lost a lot of manpower and equipment.

 

This is reported by the Operational command "South".

 

It is noted that three ammunition depots were found in the Nikolaev region. Another warehouse with fuel and lubricants near Kherson.

 

The Ukrainian military eliminated 38 occupants, a T-62 tank, two 120-caliber Sani mortar systems, two units of armored vehicles and four vehicles.

 

It is also reported that an enemy DRG was destroyed near Dobryanka. In addition, the Ukrainian defenders repelled an attempted assault in the direction of Mirolyubovka.

 

The occupants shelled the Mykolayiv region with "Grads" and heavy caliber.

 

We recall that since late June, the Russian military in Ukraine have been burning bases and ammunition depots almost daily, and a map of the occupants' losses has been published.