Russia attacks Ukrainian intelligence center near capital Kiev
The Russian Defense Ministry said on February 27 that Russia had launched a missile attack on a Ukrainian electronic intelligence center in the Brovary settlement, near the capital Kiev.
The ministry added that Russian missiles also hit a Western special operations center near the city of Khmelnitsky in western Ukraine. In addition, Russian armed forces continued their offensive in the direction of Donetsk, neutralizing more than 250 Ukrainian soldiers, as well as more than 10 pieces of military equipment, including two tanks. The Russian military also announced the destruction of an ammunition depot near the city of Bakhmut and a Ukrainian AN/TPQ-37 anti-artillery radar system made in the United States.
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Cars on fire after an attack by Russian troops in the capital Kiev. Photo: Reuters |
The Russian Defense Ministry said its forces shot down 70 Ukrainian soldiers in the direction of Kupyansk, causing casualties to about 140 enemy soldiers in the direction of Krasno Limansky.
Earlier, on February 26, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that it had shot down six enemy reconnaissance groups in the Kharkov region and destroyed a Ukrainian helicopter near the village of Golubovka. Ukraine has yet to respond to the above statement./.
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