AFU General Staff: AFU destroy two control points over day, strike 10 locations of Russian troops, five warehouses
Over the past day, the aviation of the Ukrainian Defense Forces struck 10 locations of the Russian occupation forces, one control point and 10 anti-aircraft missile systems of the Russian Federation, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported the situation as of 18:00 on Monday.
"During the day, the aviation of the Defense Forces struck 10 areas of concentration of personnel, one control point and 10 anti-aircraft missile systems of the enemy," the General Staff said in a Facebook message.
The General Staff also recalled that "in the eastern direction, units of the AFU Air Forces destroyed two enemy aircraft: a Su-34 fighter-bomber and a Su-35S fighter."
It is reported that units of the missile forces attacked one control point, four ammunition depots and five enemy artillery facilities.
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