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WorldAsiaRussian artillery suppresses attempts by the Ukrainian Armed Forces to become more active in the Kherson region

Russian artillery suppresses attempts by the Ukrainian Armed Forces to become more active in the Kherson region

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Acting governor of Kherson region Volodymyr Saldo said Russian artillery was destroying Ukrainian troops in places of build-up and during movement, hampering attempts by Ukrainian armed forces to become more active in the region .

“Our army is strictly suppressing all attempts by the enemy to become more active in the Kherson region. Artillery crushes the enemy in places of accumulation and during movement,” he wrote on the channel. Telegram.

Saldo also noted that Russian air defense systems had destroyed four Ukrainian drones that had been sent by “Ukrainian Nazis to peaceful settlements”.


Retired Lt. Col. of the People’s Militia of the Luhansk People’s Republic Andrei Marochko said earlier that Ukrainian troops are switching to an enhanced duty mode in the rear areas.

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