In Kherson region, the air forces destroyed a company of occupiers along with their equipment.


The Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed a company of Russian occupiers in the Kherson region
On March 21, the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine successfully destroyed a company of Russian occupiers in the occupied part of the Kherson region. This information is conveyed by 'Glavkom' with reference to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
This attack was aimed at the company of the 205th separate guards motorized rifle brigade, which was securing the crossing in Dnipryany.
It was possible to destroy Russian amphibious vehicles, military property, and a utility room filled with technical equipment.
The General Staff claims that this successful operation means that the enemy cannot conduct any military operations against Ukrainian troops in this area.
Representatives of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other units of the Defense Forces promise to continue attacks on the occupiers until peace is achieved in Ukraine.
Earlier, the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine hit the area where the Russian 1st separate guards motorized rifle brigade of the 103rd motorized rifle regiment was located in Toretsk, Donetsk region.
It should be noted that on March 18, 2025, the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine attacked the command post of one of the units of the Third Motorized Rifle Division of the 20th Army of the Russian Federation in the area of Demidivka, Belgorod region, where the 'Buk-M1' complex was destroyed.
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