
200 Ukrainian Soldiers Injured in Chernigov Oblast
The Russian Ministry of Defense announced on Wednesday that the Russian military had neutralized or injured approximately 200 Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers with an Iskander missile strike.
The Russian Ministry of Defense released a video of a missile attack launched by the Russian military on a Ukrainian Armed Forces training center in the Goncharovsky District of Chernigov Oblast.
The Russian Defense Ministry stated: "The location of Ukrainian nationalist equipment and personnel was detected by a Russian reconnaissance drone. Subsequently, the site was targeted with high-explosive missiles."
The Russian Defense Ministry indicated that "the losses of the Ukrainian Armed Forces as a result of this strike amounted to approximately 200 soldiers, including dead and wounded."
In response to attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on civilian targets, Russian forces regularly carry out targeted strikes on military installations, positions of Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel, equipment, and mercenaries fighting in their ranks, as well as on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, defense industry, military command, and communications, according to the Russian Sputnik Agency.
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