Russians lose more than 50 soldiers in battle in Zaporizhzhia region

Russians lose more than 50 soldiers in battle in Zaporizhzhia region

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According to the updated data, the invaders lost more than 50 people as a result of the combat clash with the units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine in Zaporizhzhia region.

"On January 20-21, the enemy carried out offensive operations in Zaporizhzhia section near Mali Shcherbaky. According to the updated data, as a result of a combat clash with the units of the Defense Forces, the invaders lost more than 50 people during this period, 16 of them are irrecoverable losses. In addition, nine units of weapons and military equipment of various types were destroyed (a tank, six IFVs, and a Tigr armored vehicle). Another four units were damaged," reads the report of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The General Staff informs that the number of wounded enemy servicemen in the temporarily occupied part of Kherson region has significantly increased since the beginning of January. Local hospitals are full. All seriously wounded are concentrated in healthcare institutions of the region. Only a small number are sent to the temporarily occupied Crimea for further treatment.

Also, in a number of settlements of Sievierodonetsk district of Luhansk region, the Russian occupiers are trying in every possible way to isolate the local population informationally, in particular, Ukrainian TV and mobile communications are unavailable.

As Ukrinform reported with reference to the National Resistance Center, the Russian invaders set up additional hospitals in the temporarily occupied Crimea due to heavy losses in Zaporizhzhia region.

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