Incidents

Aviation of the Russian Federation attacked Snakes: the Russians dropped on the island of a Fugas bomb - OK "South"

The invaders for the impact were involved in tactical aviation, which also attacked the Beryslav district of Kherson region - the village of Kozatska was injured. In the morning of July 13, Russian occupation troops struck the Snake Island in the Black Sea. As reported in the operational command "South", the enemy for the attack involved tactical aviation, dropping on the island of a Fugas Air Bomb.

"At dawn with the use of tactical aviation, the enemy attacked the island of Snake's reset by a fugas airbag," - said in the next front. In addition, hostile aviation caused the air strike in the Beryslav district of Kherson region. This time the Cossack settlement was injured, where private homes were destroyed. Fortunately, there was no casualties, the press service said.

According to Natalia Humeniuk, a spokeswoman for the South Defense Forces, the invaders conducted an intelligence operation before the attack. "Yesterday they had a powerful situation. Today they did not stay at dawn and still cut the island of Snake, dropping there a heavy aviation bomb there," she said. It was also noted that the enemy has intensified efforts in terms of unmanned aviation.

In the area of ​​responsibility of OK "South", namely in the Nikolaev, Kirovograd and Kherson regions, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation actively use shock drones of the Lancet type, as well as drones-intelligence. "In our area of ​​responsibility, 1 rocket and 5 drones-Kamikadze above the Nikolaev area were destroyed, 6 more similar drones are over-over Kirovograd.

Earlier it was reported that on the night of July 13, the Russian army attacked the territory of Ukraine with rockets and drones. Defense forces were able to destroy 20 shock drones of Iranian production Shahd-136/131, as well as two winged caliber missiles. The SES commented on the attack of the Russians and reported that four people were not killed as a result of the blow.