Special operations forces destroyed the occupiers' field ammunition

SSO of Ukraine is hitting sensitive places of invaders.

Special operations forces destroyed field warehouse enemy ammunition in one of the task areas. This was reported by the Command of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Ukrainian defenders have identified significant stockpiles of enemy ammunition, including shells for tanks and artillery systems of various calibers. p>

“Such operations are an extremely important component of the SSO of Ukraine, because by destroying the enemy's BC, the Defense Forces deprive it of the ability to conduct aggressive actions against both the Ukrainian army and the civilian population,” the Command said. >

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Earlier, the General Staff of the Armed Forces called the loss of the enemy as of May 14. Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, Russian troops have lost about 27,200 soldiers. The greatest losses of the occupiers of the past day were observed in the Slavic and Bakhmut areas.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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