UAF struck a border crossing point of the Russian Federation: up to 40 occupiers eliminated.
The Ukrainian Air Forces successfully conducted an airstrike on the border crossing point 'Pohar' in the Russian Federation. According to the General Staff, military infrastructure of the point was damaged, including communication equipment, video surveillance system, and other technical means. Currently, Russian occupiers have suffered casualties ranging from 15 to 40 individuals.
This airstrike was a reaction to the cynical actions of the aggressor state’s army, which continues to terrorize Ukraine with daily launches of dozens of strike drones at populated areas, destroying civilian infrastructure and residential buildings, killing peaceful Ukrainian citizens.
According to the General Staff, there were frequent launches of Russian drones at the 'Pohar' crossing point. The destruction of this point limits the enemy's capabilities to conduct combat operations against Ukrainian units in the Sumy region and in the Kursk direction.
Earlier, the Ukrainian Armed Forces also destroyed the command-observation point of the occupiers on the territory of the Russian Federation, among the eliminated personnel was the commander of the 1st battalion of the 9th mechanized regiment.
It was also reported about an attack with drones on the airfield 'Engels' in the Russian Federation, where the strategic aviation is based, launching strikes against Ukraine.
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