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Tarnavsky: Russian forces have resumed the use of Su-25 attack aircraft and Ka-52 helicopters

Tarnavsky: Russian forces have resumed the use of Su-25 attack aircraft and Ka-52 helicopters
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After a hiatus, Russian military forces have resumed the use of Su-25 attack aircraft and Ka-52 helicopters on the Tavriyskyi direction, reported Brigadier General Olexander Tarnavsky, the commander of the operational-strategic group of forces 'Tavria.'

According to him, Russian military forces will continue to suffer 'significant losses.' Over the past day, more than 400 Russian military personnel and 21 pieces of equipment, including 5 armored vehicles, 2 artillery systems, 10 UAVs, and 2 units of special equipment, have been destroyed.

'The number of enemy ground attacks is not decreasing - 37 clashes were recorded in a day. The activity of enemy aviation has increased, with up to 18 airstrikes,' he said.

'Over the day, the losses of Russian forces in the operational zone of the Joint Forces Operation 'Tavria' amounted to 428 individuals. Another 7 servicemen surrendered in captivity,' clarified Tarnavsky.

It is also known that during the day, 3 ammunition depots of Russian military forces were destroyed.

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