Russia talks about “heavy losses” for Ukraine … and the shooting down of a war plane

Russia talks about “heavy losses” for Ukraine … and the shooting down of a war plane

According to a statement from the Ministry of Defense, “operational and tactical aviation, the army, missile forces, and artillery struck five command sites, including the fifteenth regiment of the Ukrainian National Guard in the Krasni Lean village area of the Republic of Donetsk, the 60 infantry units, and the Ukrainian armed forces in the regions of Veskoboli, Noufaya Kamenka, Cherfonoy, and Kiuson, as well as 87 artillery units

The declaration confirmed that Volniansk Zaburujia will be used as a facility for storing military hardware and weaponry for the Ukrainian armed forces.
Additionally, 6 ammunition, artillery, and missile storage facilities were destroyed in the Ivanovka neighbourhoods of Kharkif, Slaviansk, Drozkovka, and Krasnuarmask in Donetsk, and Novaya Kaminka and Peteroplavkka in Jeresson.
The statement added: “A Ukrainian radar station was destroyed by the S-300 anti-aircraft missile system near Novonicolavka in Jiusson.


In close proximity to the Ukrainian Air Force, close to the settlement of Felikwalikandervica, Miklav, the Russian spacecraft jet shot down a (MI-29) fighter plane, he continued.
The energy industry is harmed.
The Ukrainian Government Electricity Company announced, on Saturday, a regular and scheduled electricity schedule in Kyiv and seven other regions of the country in the wake of Russian strikes destroyed on energy infrastructure.

The anticipated power outages will occur in the capital, the Greater Kyiv region, as well as several other areas, according to a statement posted online today, Saturday, by the business “Ocinergo,” the sole operator of high-voltage transport lines in Ukraine.
It was noted in the announcement that “certain groups of consumers would experience daily power outages according to a precise time schedule established by the distribution networks for each region.

The interruptions are anticipated to last six hours or longer each day.
Since Russia started to launch a barrage of missiles and aircraft driving energy infrastructure in the nation last month, Ukraine has experienced power outages and disrupted water supplies.
Moscow claimed that these assaults were in response to what it saw as Ukrainian assaults on the Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014.

President’s order
Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, approved a directive on Friday allowing those implicated to continue committing crimes and using volunteers to fight in Ukraine despite their judgments being finished.
Putin’s action comes after he previously announced the beginning of a partial military mobilisation in the nation to expand the number of soldiers participating in the conflict his nation is waging in the neighbouring Ukraine.

Russia mentions “severe losses” for Ukraine and the downing of a military aircraft.

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