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Russian Federation continue a special military operation in Ukraine: In total, destroyed: 165 aircraft, 125 helicopters, 845 unmanned aerial vehicles, 304 anti-aircraft missile systems, 3039 tanks..

Posted on May 14 2022, 08:09am

MOSCOW:  Briefing of the Russian Ministry of Defense (05/13/2022)◽The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation continue a special military operation in Ukraine.
 
💥 High-precision air-based missiles of the Russian Aerospace Forces in the areas of the settlements of Zolote and Vrubovka of the Luhansk People's Republic destroyed the headquarters of the territorial defense and the battalion of the 24th mechanized brigade. In addition, 32 areas of concentration of manpower and military equipment were hit, as well as an ammunition depot in the Krasnopavlovka district of the Kharkiv region. As a result of the strikes, more than 300 nationalists were killed, 37 units of military equipment were disabled.
 
💥 Operational-tactical and army aviation hit three command posts of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as 52 areas of concentration of manpower and military equipment.
 
💥 Missile troops and artillery hit 17 command posts, as well as 370 areas of concentration of manpower and military equipment, and five artillery units in firing positions.
 
💥 Russian air defense systems destroyed three Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles in the areas of the settlements of Krasnopolye, Malaya Kamyshevakha of the Kharkiv region and Gorlovka of the Donetsk People's Republic.
 
📊 In total, since the beginning of the special military operation, the following have been destroyed: 165 aircraft, 125 helicopters, 845 unmanned aerial vehicles, 304 anti-aircraft missile systems, 3039 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 369 multiple rocket launchers, 1498 field artillery guns and mortars, as well as 2882 ​​units of special military vehicles.

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