Special Forces of the GUR stopped the offensive of Russian invaders: over 90 enemies destroyed.
22.08.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
22.08.2025
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Since the start of the day, the Armed Forces of Ukraine have not been wasting time on the front. They have already conducted 60 combat engagements, driving out Russian invaders and achieving success. For example, the special forces successfully halted the enemy's advance in the Donetsk region, destroying over 90 invaders and capturing five. The scouts managed to strengthen the defense and complicate the enemy's actions to prevent them from approaching the Dnipropetrovsk region.The day before, other territories controlled by the occupiers felt strikes on key targets. In the Donetsk region, a command point of the Russian unit 'Rubicon' and a large ammunition depot were destroyed. In Russia itself, difficulties seem to have begun, as units that falsely represented the situation at the front were found and removed.On other sections of the front, efforts are being made to prevent the enemy from advancing further. Ukrainian forces repelled attacks in various directions. It is important for the security forces to pay attention to Russian drones that spy from the sky. They say this will be our priority.Ukrainian troops continue to do their job, inflicting significant losses on the enemy. Specifically, 318 drones and other military objects have been destroyed. Unfortunately, the Russian army has already lost over a million of its troops since the onset of the conflict. Despite the hardships, the fighters continue their struggle for the country.Russian 'waiting drones' may pose a threat on the front, but Ukrainian forces are ready for any challenge.
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