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Ukrainian Armed Forces eliminated 406 occupants and captured 6 in Tavria sector, - General Tarnavskyi

Tarnavskyi spoke about the successes in Tavria sector

The Ukrainian Armed Forces eliminated 406 Kremlin war criminals in Tavria sector over the last day, and six more decided to surrender. Also, 35 units of enemy equipment were burned on our land.

This was reported by Brigadier General Oleksandr Tarnavskyi, commander of the Tavria operational and strategic group of troops, on Telegram. In total, the missile and artillery units under his command performed 1336 fire missions per day.

Among the occupiers' equipment burned were 3 tanks, 3 armored personnel carriers, 3 artillery systems, one MLRS, 7 UAVs, 12 vehicles and 4 special vehicles. In addition, 2 Russian ammunition depots were blown up. Another 12 units of their equipment were damaged.

The invaders, for their part, conducted 21 air strikes, fired 923 artillery rounds and engaged in 28 combat engagements.

As a reminder, the Special Operations Forces reported that they destroyed the vaunted Russian Zoo-1 radar system for reconnaissance and fire control in the Donetsk sector. Its cost exceeds $10 million. The "fat target" was detected and identified by the operators of the 3rd Regiment, who adjusted artillery fire on it.

As reported by OBOZ.UA:

- "The "West" military command showed how the soldiers of the Defense Forces destroy Russian armored vehicles with the help of the Ukrainian ATGM "Skif". They go on missions in a domestic "Novator" armored personnel carrier, and the time between taking a position and firing is two minutes.

- In one of the hottest spots of the front Ukrainian soldiers destroyed a Russian self-propelled artillery system "Nona". The target was struck by a Leleka-100 UAV.

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