Ukraine's General Staff: Army eliminates about 300 invaders near Maiorsk
The Ukrainian Armed Forces eliminated about 300 occupiers outside the settlement of Maiorsk, Donetsk region, on October 28.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said this in its morning update posted on Facebook, Ukrinform reports.
Over the past day, the enemy launched four missile strikes and up to 25 air strikes and used multiple rocket launchers more than 70 times.
The enemy attacked more than 35 settlements, including Siversk and Prechystivka in the Donetsk region, Mali Shcherbaky in the Zaporizhzhia region, Davydiv Brid and Mala Seidemynukha in the Kherson region and Kobzartsi in the Mykolaiv region.
Due to unstable air medical services, the unpreparedness of the medical infrastructure of the Belgorod region, and the full occupancy of hospitals, the enemy is forced to evacuate the wounded by buses to the nearby city of Voronezh.
In the Beryslav settlement of the Kherson region, the occupiers are changing into civilian clothes and moving into private homes en masse.
The so-called "evacuation" of occupiers from the temporarily occupied territory of the Kherson region, including medical facilities, continues. All equipment and medicines are taken out of hospitals in Kherson. Doctors who refuse to leave are not allowed to enter hospital grounds, even for personal belongings.
About 300 occupiers who were preparing for an attack were destroyed outside the settlement of Maiorsk on October 28. About 60 lightly wounded soldiers were taken to medical facilities in the city of Horlivka. Up to 20 Russian soldiers were killed and about 30 wounded in Chervonopivka, Luhansk region.
In the past 24 hours, Ukrainian aircraft launched 24 strikes on the areas of concentration of enemy weapons and military equipment and the positions of hostile air defense systems. On different fronts, Ukrainian air defense units shot down two Su-25 aircraft, a Mi-8 helicopter and a hostile UAV.
Soldiers of the Ukrainian missile troops and artillery hit the positions of batteries of self-propelled howitzers and other important military targets of the enemy.