The Ukrainian military said that it killed at least 20 Russian troops and destroyed several key pieces of military equipment in a 'tense' day of war.
The Ukrainian military said its war against invading Russian forces on Tuesday was"tense." Ukrainian soldiers are pictured riding on a tank in the Donetsk region of Ukraine on July 20, 2022.The Ukrainian military says that it killed 20 enemy troops, destroyed multiple tanks, eliminated armored vehicles and took out a howitzer in what was described as a"tense" day in the country's war with Russia.
The post also said that the danger of Russian missile strikes to Ukrainian civilians remained high, pointing out the presence of an enemy fleet of 13 ships and boats in the Black Sea, some of which could be carrying missiles. The military reminded civilians to act in accordance with warnings and to obey martial law.
"Given the fact that the threat of missile strikes and, in some areas, artillery shelling remains high, do not ignore air warning signals," the Facebook post stated."If it is appropriate, follow the two-wall rule, take cover." "Do not expose yourself to danger, observe the rules and restrictions of the legal regime of martial law, trust only verified sources of information and defense forces," it continued.in a Facebook post on Tuesday that its anti-aircraft weapons and a fighter jet shot down seven of eight Russian missiles that were headed toward central, southern and western Ukraine after being launched in the Caspian Sea from two Tu-95 strategic bombers.
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