At least 50 officers were allegedly killed after Ukrainian missile strikes destroyed two key Russian command posts. Following Vladimir Putin’s recent humiliating withdrawal of troops from the Kherson region, the Ukrainian military has not relaxed. According to a post on the Ukraine Army’s General Staff Telegram channel, during the last 48 hours, they have destroyed two key Russian command posts. At least 50 officers are reported to have been killed in these strikes, with around 40 more injured. Several ground units were also taken out, along with two Russian helicopters. “In the area of the city of Energodar, Ukraine’s armed forces hit an enemy control point – more than 50 invaders were killed and more than 40 were injured. A Ka-52 helicopter was also destroyed”, read the post. Only a few hours later, the same account reported that a Russian ‘headquarters’ had been destroyed. It added that 30 military personnel, two tanks, and four lorries were also blown up. The Ukrainian Air Force also claimed to have shot down a Russian Mi-8 helicopter. Although no exact locations were identified, the Ukrainian military also claimed to have hit ‘five key military targets. Two munition dumps were also blown up it claimed, as reported by dailystar.co.uk.
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siehe auch: Putin floored as Ukraine destroys Russian ‘headquarters’ with as many as 80 killed Ukrainian forces have managed to return valuable line to within its borders, killed 80 Russian soldiers and blown up two outposts, one headquarters and several tanks all in 48 hours. The wheels of Russia’s despotic President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine have well and truly fallen off this week. Just 48 hours after he was forced into an embarrassing withdrawal of Kherson – a city he only captured a few months ago – Ukrainian forces have now struck two key Russian command posts in invaded territory. And the strike saw 50 officers killed, 40 injured, two Russian helicopters blown up and several ground units destroyed. According to Ukraine’s Army General Staff Facebook account: “In the area of the city of Energodar Ukraine’s armed forces hit an enemy control point – more than 50 invaders were killed and more than 40 were injured.