Accordingly, when the Ukrainian forces were discovered under the Antonovsky Bridge on the left bank of the Dnieper River, the Russian army launched an attack. Iskander tactical missiles were used. The precise and powerful attacks of Iskander caused the Ukrainian Armed Forces to suffer significant losses in both weapons and manpower.
On June 30, the AVP website published a video of this Russian attack. The images in the video show that this was a powerful attack, but it is impossible to determine the number of soldiers killed. However, according to some sources, the Ukrainian Armed Forces still maintain a presence in the Antonovsky Bridge area.
There has been no official statement regarding the airstrike yet. However, according to AVP, the Russian military has the situation under control.
Also on June 30, AVP reported that Russian air defense systems intercepted at least one Storm Shadow cruise missile. Fragments of the downed missile were found in Berdyansk.
On the morning of June 30, the Ukrainian military launched a missile attack on Berdyansk. The number of missiles was not determined, but smoke was seen rising.
At least one of the Storm Shadow missiles was successfully shot down by the Russian military, as evidenced by the video of the debris that has been made public. Sources say the missile was shot down near the Berdyansk airport. Inscriptions on the debris confirm that it was a British missile.
Debris was found in Berdyansk.
The exact purpose of the attack by the Ukrainian military is not yet known, but experts believe that it is possible that the Ukrainian Armed Forces intended to attack the airport. Satellite images show the presence of many helicopters at the airport.
It should be noted that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are quite actively using Storm Shadow cruise missiles in their attacks. However, Ukraine’s missile arsenal is rapidly running out. According to the AVP’s assumptions, at the current rate of attacks, Kiev will run out of Storm Shadow missiles by the second half of August.
HOA AN (According to SF, AVP)
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