NewsUkrainian strike hits Russian HQ: Six soldiers reported dead

Ukrainian strike hits Russian HQ: Six soldiers reported dead

The Ukrainian military intelligence announced a successful attack on the Russian headquarters in the occupied Zaporizhzhia region, reportedly resulting in the deaths of six Russian soldiers.

Attack on Russian headquarters. Successful operation by Ukrainians.
Attack on Russian headquarters. Successful operation by Ukrainians.
Images source: © gur.gov.ua

The location of the Russian headquarters was identified through aerial reconnaissance conducted by the Department of Active Intelligence Operations (HUR).

"A missile strike on this facility was carried out in cooperation with the operational-strategic military group Tavria. The Russian occupiers' headquarters was destroyed. Six invaders were killed, and three others were seriously injured," reported HUR.

On Monday, Ukrainian military intelligence disclosed an attack on the Russian headquarters in the occupied part of the Zaporizhzhia region. However, they did not specify when it occurred.

This marks yet another successful operation organized by Ukrainian military intelligence. On Sunday, HUR highlighted on its website the destruction of four facilities equipped with telecommunications gear belonging to the illegal communication operator 'Phoenix,' used by the Russians, in the Donetsk region.

"The fire also destroyed mobile communication equipment in the Leningrad region of Russia, as well as three railway relay cabinets for controlling rail traffic in the Yaroslavl region," stated the Sunday communiqué.

Source: gur.gov.ua

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