On Friday night, kyiv attacked several Russian infrastructures, including the Morozovsk airfield, oil depots and fuel storage sites. Read more here.
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Ukraine destroys Russian submarine stationed in Crimea
Ukraine says it has destroyed a Russian submarine anchored in the port of Crimea, according to the BBC.
The Rostov-on-Don submarine from 2014, hit by missiles off Sevastopol on Friday, has reportedly been destroyed. It is believed to be one of four submarines in the Russian Black Sea fleet that can launch Kalibr cruise missiles.
kyiv also revealed that the attack also destroyed four S-400 air defense systems.
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In the past 24 hours, 1,170 Russian soldiers have died in Ukraine
Since February 24, 2022, 581,760 Russian soldiers have died in Ukraine, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of that country, cited by the newspaper Kyiv IndependentOf these, only in In the last 24 hours, 1,170 soldiers have died..
According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Moscow has also lost 8,406 tanks, 21,926 vehicles and fuel tanks, 16,217 artillery systems, 363 aircraft, 326 helicopters, 13,057 drones, 28 ships and a submarine.
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kyiv carried out a “perfectly fair” attack on the Russian airfield and other infrastructure
Ukrainian military forces said Saturday they attacked the Russian airfield in Morozovsk on Friday night.
And there are also several oil fields and fuel storage sites. You Attacks on various infrastructures were distributed across three Russian regionsdetails the Reuters agency.
“Russian combat aircraft must be destroyed wherever they are and using all effective means. It is also perfectly fair to attack Russian airfields. And we need this joint solution, a security solution,” Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky wrote on Telegram.
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Good morning. Here we resume coverage of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
You can review the events of last Friday, you can check the live blog which we are now closing.
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