UAF hit and damaged the Antonovsky Bridge with HIMARS, likely rendering it impassable for heavy Russian equipment such as tanks.
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UAF hit and damaged the Antonovsky Bridge with HIMARS, likely rendering it impassable for heavy Russian equipment such as tanks.
Ukrainian Air Forces launched two strikes against concentrations of Russian forces and equipment in the southern part of the country on the morning of Thursday, 21 July.
At daybreak, our air forces, using a fighter jet and a pair of helicopters, made two strikes on concentrations of enemy forces and equipment in the area of Velyka Oleksandrivka and Olhyne.
Russian forces conducted limited ground attacks in Kherson Oblast.
Ukrainian forces destroyed five strongpoints and two ammunition depots of Russian troops in the Kherson region.
Ukrainian fighter jet and two helicopters struck twice at concentrations of enemy forces and equipment in the area of Velyka Oleksandrivka and Holgyne on the morning of July 21.
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Source story: day-150-2023-02-12