Azov eliminated 151 occupiers in two days: details of a successful operation at the front.
The Russian occupiers continue to suffer losses at the front as they attempt to advance through Ukrainian territory. Over the last two days, the fighters of the 1st Corps of the National Guard of Ukraine 'Azov' successfully eliminated part of the enemy forces and captured occupiers.
This was stated in a
reportfrom the 1st Corps of the National Guard of Ukraine 'Azov'.
What losses did the occupiers incur
The 1st Corps of the National Guard of Ukraine 'Azov' reported that 151 enemies were eliminated in the last two days. More than 70 Russian soldiers were injured, and 8 militants were captured.
Combat operations are ongoing to protect the populated areas in the operational zone of the 1st Corps of the National Guard of Ukraine 'Azov' and the Joint Forces Operation 'Donetsk'.
Earlier, the fighters announced the capture of a designated defense line in the Pokrovsk direction in Donetsk region. The situation in the area remains complex and changing.
In July, the Armed Forces of Ukraine managed to break through in the Pokrovsk direction, adding tension to the conflict.
The report reflects information about the successful military operations of the 1st Corps of the National Guard of Ukraine 'Azov' against the occupiers, including the elimination of enemy forces and the capture of fighters. Militants continue to face resistance and losses in their efforts to advance through Ukrainian territory.Read also
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