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Over the past day, the aviation, missile forces, and artillery of the Defense Forces struck two areas of concentration of Russian military personnel, weapons, and equipment, a UAV control point, and five other important enemy targets.
This was reported in the operational update of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as of 08:00 on September 29.
At the same time, yesterday the enemy launched one missile strike and 81 airstrikes. In addition, it carried out 4,682 attacks, including 124 with multiple launch rocket systems, and employed 6,432 loitering munitions (“kamikaze drones”).
The aggressor conducted airstrikes in particular on the areas of the settlements of Zaliznychne and Novoselivka in Zaporizhzhia region, and Olhivka in Kherson region.
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