War in Ukraine: Missiles hit military unit near Dnipro – Reports of “serious disaster”

Two rockets hit a Ukrainian army unit on the outskirts of Dniproits third largest city Of Ukraineaccording to a message from the regional governor, Valentin Reznichenko.

The Ukrainian official notes that it was caused by the blow “Serious disaster”.

Referring to Mariupol, the port city in the southern part of Ukraine under siege by Russian forces, Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Irina Verestsuk said that Kyiv hopes to open safe passage for civilians in private cars today from this city.

Part of the Russian forces withdraw

For withdrawal of part of the military forces of Russia from areas in which they recorded heavy losses spoke the Ukrainian General Staff, noting that they lost almost half of their men.

At the time that war in Ukraine In the second month, the situation on the fronts is described as “practically frozen”, according to Volodymyr Zelensky’s adviser, Oleksiy Arestovich.

Russian units continue him blockade in the cities of Kharkiv and Sumyaccording to the general staff, while preparing for new attack on Izium.

The Russians continue to control part of the land route from the Rostov region to the annexed Crimean peninsula, he added.

Ukrainian forces attacked the Dnipropetrovsk region at night. Russian troops launch two rocket attacks on Ukrainian unit on Dnipro suburba local official said via Facebook.

Allegations of small town bombing

Leaders of pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine accuse Ukrainian army of shelling small town of Zolotein the Luhansk region.

An apartment building was destroyed and another building, according to a post on the Telegram platform of a representative of the self-proclaimed People’s Republic of Lugansk, which did not mention casualties.

According to him, the apartment building was hit by four 122mm shells.

Source: News Beast

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