© Фото : Министерство обороны Украины
Ukraine: operational information as of 13.00 on March 28
Baku/28.04.22/Turan: The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) reports on the attempts of the Russian army (RA) to close the ring around the AFU grouping in the Donetsk direction. There are fierce battles. During the day, 400 servicemen, 78 armored vehicles, 12 artillery systems, 2 aircraft and other RA equipment were destroyed.
RA actively uses high-precision air-launched missiles. According to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, two areas of concentration of manpower and military equipment, two warehouses of rocket and artillery weapons and ammunition in the areas of the settlements of Barvenkovo and Ivanovka were hit.
Rocket troops and artillery performed 408 firing tasks during the night. Operational-tactical and army aviation of the Russian Aerospace Forces hit 67 military facilities of Ukraine during the day. Among them: six control points, two company strongpoints, two large warehouses of rocket and artillery weapons and fuel in the settlements of Preobrazhenka and Orekhov, as well as 55 places of concentration of manpower and military equipment of the enemy. As a result of the strikes, more than 300 servicemen and up to 40 armored vehicles and vehicles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were killed.
The military summary of the parties suggests that Russia has an advantage in the use of missiles and the Air Force, but the land battles are positional in nature, which
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