In the southern regions of Ukraine there is a threat of missile strikes on critical infrastructure

Russian ships continue to pose a threat of landing.

In the southern regions of Ukraine preserved < threat of missile strikes on critical infrastructure, according to the Operational Command “South”.

“In the Mykolayiv and Kherson areas, our troops are holding the territories liberated from the enemy. Instead, enemy forces continue both artillery shelling and information attacks on the civilian population, trying to blame the shelling on units of the Armed Forces,” the statement said. During the night in the southern direction, the enemy lost 12 units of personnel and 2 units of enemy equipment.

It is noted that Russian ships continue to blockade ports, psychological pressure threatens landing.

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A spokesman for the Odessa military administration, Serhiy Bratchuk, said that the Russian Black Sea Fleet was systematically regrouping its forces and assets, and continued to blockade the Ukrainian coast in the Black Sea.

In Odessa OVA stated that due to the bombing of Kramatorsk there is a high threat of rocket fire, so in Odessa and the region decided to impose a curfew. It will run from 9:00 pm on April 9 to 6:00 am on April 11.

At this time, civilians are prohibited from being on the streets or in other public places without specially issued passes and IDs.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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