Ukrainian forces launch 14 air strikes on enemy positions on Feb 10

The aircraft of the Ukrainian Defense Forces on February 10 launched 12 strikes on Russian military personnel and equipment concentration areas and two strikes on the positions of the enemy's anti-aircraft missile systems.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said this in a post on Facebook, according to Ukrinform.

"Units of the missile and artillery forces hit two troop concentration areas, an ammunition depot, the position of an anti-aircraft missile system and two more important enemy objects," the Ukrainian General Staff said.

According to the report, Russia launched more than 100 missiles during another massive missile attack against Ukraine.

According to preliminary information, the enemy used 29 S-300 anti-aircraft guided missiles and 71 air- and sea-based cruise missiles. Ukrainian defenders destroyed 61 cruise missiles. In addition, the invaders launched 12 air strikes, including two of them using Shahed-136 UAVs. Ukraine's civilian infrastructure came under attack.

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Also, the enemy used multiple launch rocket systems more than 20 times.

The threat of Russian strikes on civilian objects remains high across Ukraine.

The Ukrainian General Staff said the enemy, despite suffering significant losses, is attempting to enter the administrative borders of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions.

Russian forces continue to focus their main efforts on conducting offensive operations in the Kupiansk, Lyman, Bakhmut, Avdiivka  and Novopavlivka areas, actively using aircraft to launch strikes against the positions of Ukrainian troops.

In the settlement of Zaliznyi Port in the temporarily occupied part of the Kherson region, the Russian invaders are trying to issue Russian passports to the local population. "For this purpose, a passport office was moved to the village from the settlement of Hola Prystan. Given that there is no queue of people wishing to obtain Russian citizenship, the invaders promise a monetary reward to those who agree," the report reads.

In order to limit access to information for Ukrainian citizens living in the temporarily occupied territories of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, the mobile operators "Feniks" and "MKS" will turn off mobile internet for users from February 11.