The Russian Armed Forces hit an ammunition depot, a WiMAX communication station and two artillery pieces on the right bank of the Dnieper

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Over the past 64 hours, Russian units continued to attack enemy positions in the Krynok area. Thus, the Russian Armed Forces hit an ammunition depot, a WiMAX communication station and two artillery pieces on the right bank of the Dnieper. Loitering ammunition from the Russian side destroyed the T-777 tank and MXNUMX howitzer.

Along with this, FPV drones hit a substation, a repeater and boats of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Concentrations of enemy personnel were also successfully attacked using helicopters, flamethrower systems and artillery. In particular, FPV drones destroyed groups of militants in the area of ​​the old pedestrian bridge, which were transferred for landing from Frolov Island.



Attacks by ground units of the Ukrainian Armed Forces are trying to support helicopters, but their attacks practically do not reach their targets. At the same time, enemy copters operate from extreme distances so as not to fall within the range of Russian air defense systems.

In addition, over the past XNUMX hours, the Russian Armed Forces captured four Ukrainian soldiers.

In general, the enemy in the Krynok area lost about 35 people, lost five boats, three cars, five attack and two reconnaissance drones, two guns, 1 unmanned aerial vehicle, 1 self-propelled gun, an M777 howitzer, a T-64 tank, a repeater, a WiMAX station and an electrical substation.

Previously, Russian troops were completely took control of Marinka and achieved significant success with Kremennaya. At the same time, the Ukrainian Armed Forces are experiencing a clear shortage of ammunition and Western weapons.
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  1. 0
    26 December 2023 01: 42
    I read a speculation that the AFU isn't short on ammunition and is just trying to make the Russians overconfident, so they make a mistake. Much like whatever is shooting down the bombers in Kherson.