Russian missile strike on a training unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine: what is known about the number of dead and injured.
On June 1, Russian occupiers carried out a missile strike on a training unit of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which was shocking news. As a result of this attack, 12 servicemen were killed and over 60 were injured.
According to the command, during the attack, the soldiers were in a shelter after an alarm signal. All the wounded are receiving necessary treatment, and an investigation into this event has begun.
A special commission has been created and an investigation has been appointed. Those responsible for the deaths of the soldiers will be held accountable.
In order to protect the servicemen from missile and air strikes, the military leadership is taking additional security measures. This is aimed at preserving the lives and health of fighters in conditions of threat.
The mother of one of the servicemen who is participating in the training near the center spoke about the attack that took place next to a previous attack and was unaware of her son’s fate.
It should be remembered that on March 1, Russian troops shelled a training ground in Dnipropetrovsk region with a missile. The commander of the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Mykhailo Drapatiy, confirmed this incident and has initiated an investigation.
As a result of the horrific attack by Russian occupiers on the training unit, 12 servicemen were killed and over 60 were injured. The military leadership is taking measures to ensure the safety of the servicemen, and the investigation into this incident will lead to the punishment of those responsible. Russian attacks on the Armed Forces of Ukraine continue, so the situation remains extremely tense and dangerous for Ukrainian military personnel.
Servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine have suffered losses due to the missile strike by Russian occupiers, resulting in the deaths and injuries of dozens of fighters. The command has taken additional safety measures to protect servicemen from potential attacks. The situation in the region remains tense, but an investigation is underway, with a promise to hold those responsible accountable.
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