RIA Novosti: MLRS “Hurricane” hits targets in the Zaporozhye area up to eight times a day 07:12

Said the commander of the calculation of multiple rocket launchers (MLRS) “Hurricane” DEA Newscalculation hits targets in the Zaporozhye region up to eight times a day.

According to the military, MLRS mainly hit command posts, ammunition depots and enemy columns.

“The enemy is trying to make sorties, attacks. We successfully fight them and keep everything under control … On average, seven to eight times. We are on duty, and if the team arrives, we immediately get to the firing position and work on the target, ”the soldier shared.

Formerly at the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reportedIn the direction of Donetsk, up to 120 Ukrainian Military Armed Forces (AFU) were destroyed per day.

In addition, two armored combat vehicles, two cars, two Uragan MLRS combat vehicles and a D-30 howitzer were hit.

On February 24, 2022, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he had decided to conduct a special military special operation on the territory of Ukraine.



Source: Gazeta

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