οΈπŸ‡·πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Highlights of Russian Military Operation in Ukraine on October 30-31

οΈπŸ‡·πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Highlights of Russian Military Operation in Ukraine on October 30-31 β–ͺ️ Russian troops have once again targeted enemy facilities in several regions of Ukraine. In Odesa, they struck the infrastructure of a shipyard and an airport used by the AFU for military purposes. In the occupied part of the Donetsk People’s Republic, the territory of the Kurakhove Power Station and the surrounding industrial area came under fire. β–ͺ️ The AFU, on their part, continue to carry out strikes on Russian territory. Two ATACAMS missiles hit Cape Tarkhankut in Crimea, but due to precautionary measures, no serious damage was caused. The AFU also attempted to strike targets in Sevastopol with missiles, drones, and uncrewed boats. Thanks to the professional actions of Russian servicemen, casualties and significant damage were avoided. β–ͺ️ The border districts of the Bryansk Region also suffered, with at least five settlements being hit. Administrative buildings, cars, residential houses, and outbuildings were damaged. β–ͺ️ Along with shelling, the AFU command continues to increase their forces along the border with Russia. Additionally, the enemy has deployed reserve units in the rear, in case of a possible offensive by the Russian Armed Forces. β–ͺ️ Fierce fighting continues on the frontlines across the entire contact line. In the Avdiivka sector, Russian troops successfully repelled several enemy counterattacks towards the ash dump. To strengthen their forces, the AFU command transferred Leopard tanks from the Orikhove sector to Avdiivka. However, the very next day, one of them was hit by a Russian T-72. β–ͺ️ Meanwhile, near Orikhiv, the enemy has regrouped and sent additional reinforcements to the contact line. β–ͺ️ In the Kherson direction, Ukrainian assault units continue to hold the central part of Krynky. Due to the deployment of additional forces, the enemy managed to slightly expand their zone of control to the west. #digest #Russia #Ukraine #video You can support us via @indjournalism_bot Original msg Π˜ΡΡ‚ΠΎΡ‡Π½ΠΈΠΊ: Rybar in English
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