Russian invaders fire at Luhansk Region’s Bilohorivka with Grad MLRS

Russian invaders fire at Luhansk Region’s Bilohorivka with Grad MLRS

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On the night of July 20, 2022, Russian invaders opened fire on the urban-type village of Bilohorivka, Luhansk Region, with the Grad multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS).

The relevant statement was made by Luhansk Regional Military Administration on Telegram, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

“The occupiers used rocket artillery in the evening of July 19, 2022. After 10:00 p.m., they struck Bilohorivka with the Grad MLRS several times,” the report states.

Yesterday, at the border with Donetsk Region, Russian troops launched seven missile strikes, three mortar strikes, two attacks with cannon artillery and two more attacks with rocket artillery.

In particular, the village of Verkhniokamianske was seriously damaged. Russian invaders struck residential houses with artillery, Grad MLRS and aviation.

Meanwhile, the Ukrainian military stopped the enemy’s offensive near Bilohorivka. Russian troops suffered significant losses in this and other directions.

Russian invaders are planning to storm the city of Bakhmut. Hence, they are causing terror in the settlements located nearby. Despite the extensive artillery and rocket pressure, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are holding the positions.

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