Russian forces destroy, with precise and long-range weapons, military installations of the Kiev regime that contain drones

Moscow (ST): The Russian Ministry of Defense announced that its armed forces launched last night a missile strike with accurate and long-range weapons fired from the sea on facilities where terrorist acts against Russia were being prepared using drones, noting that the targeted sites were destroyed.

In its daily report on the progress of the special military operation, the ministry said: During the past 24 hours, the Ukrainian regime forces made failed attempts to launch offensive operations in the directions of Donetsk, Krasnolymansk, and southern Donetsk, and suffered heavy losses amounting to 525 people, with the destruction of 6 ammunition and fuel depots, 14 drones and many other military equipment.

The ministry added: The Russian operations in the Donetsk direction resulted in the destruction of two ammunition depots, the elimination of about 185 Ukrainian soldiers, and the destruction of three armored combat vehicles, four military vehicles, and a D-20 and D-30 howitzer.

The ministry stated that the Russian operations in the direction of Krasnolymansk resulted in the killing of 100 Ukrainian soldiers and the destruction of a tank, four armored fighting vehicles, seven pickup trucks, and a D-20 and D-30 howitzer.

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