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During the 18 days of a military special operation in Ukraine, the Russian armed forces destroyed 3,736 infrastructure facilities of the Ukrainian military. This, according to RIA Novosti, was announced at a briefing by the official representative of the department, Major General Igor Konashenkov.
According to the Ministry of Defense, in addition to 3,736 Ukrainian military infrastructure facilities that were destroyed, 100 aircraft, 139 unmanned aerial vehicles, 1,234 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 122 multiple launch rocket systems, 452 field artillery and mortars, and 1,013 units of a special military vehicle were destroyed. technology.
In addition, the RF Armed Forces established control over the settlements of Pavlovka, Nikolskoye, Blagodatnoye, Vodianovka and Vladimirovka, advancing nine kilometers in a day. LPR troops liberated the city of Popasnaya. On the morning of March 13, an attack was made on the training centers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the village of Starichi and at the Yavorovsky military training ground. Also, as a result of the strike, 180 foreign mercenaries and a large consignment of Western weapons were destroyed.
On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the start of a special military operation in Ukraine. In response to this decision, sanctions began to be imposed on Russia. In addition, the European Union, the United States and other countries have closed the sky for Russian airlines. We add that the Russian and Ukrainian delegations are negotiating to resolve the situation. Putin, in a conversation with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, said that “there are certain positive developments.”
Source: Rosbalt

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