Syryskyi reported how many artillery systems of the occupiers were destroyed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Ukrainian soldiers have already destroyed 13 thousand artillery systems of the Russians in 2024. This is significantly more than in the two previous years of full-scale invasion. This was reported by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syryskyi.
According to Syryskyi, one of the main tasks of the defensive operation is to destroy the enemy's artillery. The Russian army is suffering losses, currently totaling almost 23 thousand units of artillery systems and 1269 enemy MLRS neutralized.
The effective counter-battery work of the Ukrainian artillery and the extensive use of drone units have practically destroyed the initial dominance of the Russian artillery on the battlefield. Thanks to all the warriors for their successful actions! Glory to Ukraine! - wrote Syryskyi.
Earlier, the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syryskyi, condemned the recent attacks on territorial recruitment and social support centers, calling them disgraceful.
Violence against servicemen is unacceptable. We expect a complete and comprehensive investigation of these crimes. Those responsible must be punished - emphasized Syryskyi.
Recall that an explosion occurred at the Pavlohrad Territorial Recruitment and Social Support Center (TRC and SSP) around 18:40. It is noted that the police have already started the investigation.
Also, an explosion occurred at the TRC and SSP in Rivne. According to the National Police of Ukraine, one person died, and six others were injured.
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