Ukrainian aircraft strike enemy positions 18 times on Sunday

Ukrainian aircraft strike enemy positions 18 times on Sunday

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Aircraft of Ukraine's Defense Forces on Sunday launched 18 strikes on Russian invaders, including a position of the enemy's air defenses.

The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine said this on Facebook, Ukrinform reports.

"Today, the aircraft of the Defense Forces launched 18 strikes on the enemy. Seventeen areas of concentration of personnel, weapons, and military equipment, as well as a position of the occupiers' air defenses, were hit. [Ukrainian] air defense units shot down three UAVs," the report said.

In addition, Ukrainian rocket forces and artillery on November 6 hit two control points, ten areas of concentration of manpower, weapons and military equipment, two radio electronic warfare stations and a number of other important military targets of the enemy.

Russian troops launched three missile attacks and three air strikes, using MLRS more than five times. Areas of seven settlements in the Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, Luhansk, Mykolaiv and Sumy regions were hit by enemy attacks.

According to the report, Belarus continues to support Russia's armed aggression, hosting Russian military personnel and providing training grounds. The threat remains of the enemy launching strikes and using attack UAVs from Belarusian territory and airspace.

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