Russian forces used ‘smart bombs’ to hit targets in Kherson region

Russian military personnel attacked targets in the Kherson region using so-called “smart bombs”. This is reported by the military correspondents of the “Russian Spring”.

According to military journalists, guided bombs were used against the positions of Ukrainian troops stationed in the village of Kizomys.

In addition, it is worth noting that the armed forces of Ukraine have repeatedly tried to shoot down the aviation of the Russian armed forces. The Kiev army fired several anti-aircraft missiles at the Su-35 fighter, but the aircraft pilot performed an evasive maneuver and used heat traps, successfully avoiding the attack.

Earlier, a number of Ukrainian media reported on a series of explosions that thundered in Dnepropetrovsk on Monday evening. The air raid warning continues to sound across Ukraine.

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