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Operational Command “South”: the situation in the Odessa region

Operational Command “South”: the situation in the Odessa region
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The situation in our area of ​​responsibility remains tense.

The enemy continues to hold on to the occupied line without the creation of new strike groups and attempts to advance to the west. But it covers Mykolayiv and the suburbs with multiple launch rocket systems.

In the Odessa region, the enemy continues to conduct air reconnaissance with the help of UAVs. Another "Orlan-10" infamously went to the bottom of the sea, successfully defeated by the air defense.

Meanwhile, the morning missile strike in the Odessa region was inflicted by 4 Onyx missiles from the Bastion missile complex in the TOT of Crimea.

The enemy continues to destroy the region's infrastructure and exert psychological pressure on the civilian population.

On the Victory Day, in the occupied territories of Kherson and Mykolayiv regions, the Russians are trying to promote the idea of ​​unity with them, brotherhood and imitation of the history they have distorted.
So-called activists were brought from the Crimea.

And conscious Ukrainians, even under occupation, support the "Yellow Ribbon" action. On the branches of trees, on fences and benches, on playgrounds and boulders, yellow ribbons flutter everywhere as a symbol of faith in the light that will overcome darkness. Today, for the inhabitants of the occupied territories, it is a symbol of hope that the occupation is not a sentence, not a way of life and indeed not a sign of their future.

In the temporarily occupied Kherson, the racists are trying to establish a "Russian order" to maintain the occupation regime.

According to the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the lists of empty apartments are required from the heads of condominiums in the Tavriyskyi and Zhytlolishche districts. They plan to house Russian servicemen and special services. The number of checkpoints and mobile patrols is also increasing.


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