Ukrainian Armed Forces repel all Russian attacks, destroy 3 ammunition storage points
ALONA MAZURENKO – MONDAY, 26 SEPTEMBER 2022, 19:04
Ukrainian soldiers have repelled 8 Russian attacks and destroyed 3 of the occupiers’ ammunition storage points since the start of the day of 26 September.
Source: Ukraine’s General Staff report
Quote: "The Russian troops continue to focus their efforts on holding occupied territories, attempting to occupy all of Donetsk Oblast, and disrupting active operations by the Ukrainian Armed Forces in certain areas.
The Russian Forces are trying to retake control over some positions they have lost, as well as to conduct aerial reconnaissance and strikes at civilian infrastructure."
Details: In the course of the day of 26 September, Ukrainian soldiers repelled enemy attacks in the areas of Spirne, Soledar, Pidhorodne, Bakhmut, Maiorsk, Kamianka, Pobieda and Pavlivka settlements.
The Ukrainian Air Force conducted an estimated 20 strikes. It was confirmed that in 13 areas of concentration of Russian military personnel and equipment, armoured vehicles and 5 anti-aircraft missile systems were struck. Russian losses are being clarified.
On 26 September, Ukraine’s missile and artillery units struck 3 command posts, 5 areas where Russian military personnel and equipment were amassed, the site of anti-aircraft missile systems, 2 missile and artillery forces, 3 ammunition storage points, as well as 12 other important targets.
Meanwhile, the threat of air and missile strikes on the entire territory of Ukraine remains.
On 26 September, the Russian Armed Forces conducted 2 missile and 4 air strikes and carried out more than 7 attacks using MLRS. The Russian army used attack UAVs in the vicinity of the village of Bilenke in Odesa Oblast.
Twelve settlements were damaged by Russian fire, including Zaporizhzhia, Marhanets, Musiivka, Nikopol, Potomkyne, Osokorivka, Mykolaiv and Ochakiv.
The Russian troops conducted attacks using tanks, mortars and tube artillery on Bakhmut, Kramatorsk, Avdiivka, Novopavlivka, Zaporizhzhia, Pivdennyi Buh fronts.
The Russian occupiers continue to hold sham referendums in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
The Russian occupying authorities are intensifying filtering and counter-sabotage measures. Considerable attention is being paid to checking the personal mobile phones of local residents for evidence of collaboration with defence forces of Ukraine.
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