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Occupiers relocate Kherson public transport vehicles to Crimea – General Staff report

Saturday, 29 October 2022, 18:31
Occupiers relocate Kherson public  transport vehicles to Crimea – General Staff report

KATERYNA TYSHCHENKOSATURDAY, 29 OCTOBER 2022, 18:31

The occupiers have relocated municipally owned vehicles from the occupied city of  Kherson to Crimea.

Source: Evening summary provided by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, information as of 18:00 on 29 October

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Quote: "Public transit vehicles that were municipally owned by the city of Kherson were moved by the invaders to temporarily occupied Crimea.

Information about the export of medicines from most pharmacies in the city is being confirmed. Since 26 October of this year, the occupation authorities have suspended the medical staff of several city hospitals, from which the Russian occupiers removed medical equipment."

Details: It is also reported that on the pretext of preparing for the "defence" of the city of Nova Kakhovka in Kherson Oblast, Russian troops are forcibly evacuating the local population from streets located on the shores of the Dnipro River.

The General Staff also has information that illegal armed groups in the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk Oblast have significant problems with financial provisions. Militants are not receiving the payments owing to them.

During the day, the enemy carried out five missiles and seven air strikes, as well as more than 29 attacks from multiple launch rocket systems.

Enemy strikes were carried out in more than 15 settlements, including, in particular, Slovyansk and Siversk in Donetsk Oblast and Novooleksandrivka in Kherson Oblast.

On other fronts, the Russians continued to fire on military and civilian targets:

  • On the Sivershchyna front: Russian forces deployed mortars on areas in and around Rozhkovychi and Budky, Sumy Oblast;
  • On the Slobozhanshchyna front: Russian forces deployed mortars, barrel and rocket artillery on areas in and around Vovchansk, Veterynarne, Vilkhuvatka, Hatyshche, Hryhorivka, Dvorichna, Starytsia, Ohirtseve, Strilecha and Chuhunivka;
  • On the Kupiansk and Lyman front: Russian forces deployed artillery of various types on areas in and around Kyslivka, Tabaivka, Berestove, Nevske, Olhivka, Novoiehorivka and Yampolivka;
  • On the Bakhmut front: Russian forces deployed tanks, mortars, barrels and rocket artillery on areas in and around Andriivka, Bakhmut, Bakhmutske, Bilohorivka, Zvanivka, Siversk, Soledar, Zarichne, Niu-York, Vasiukivka and Serebrianka;
  • On the Avdiivka front: Russian forces deployed deployed various types of artillery to fire on areas in and around Avdiivka, Nevelske, Vesele, Vodiane, Marinka, Novomykhailivka, Pervomaiske ta Opytne.
  • On the Novopavlivka and Zaporizhzhia front, the invaders did not conduct any active offensive operations. Mortar, barrel and rocket artillery attacks were recorded on areas in and around Vuhledar, Velyka Novosilka, Vremivka, Huliaipole, Zaliznychne, Pavlivka, Olhivske and Chervone.
  • On the Pivdennyi Buh front, Nikopol and Vyshchetarasivka (Dnipropetrovsk Oblast) were directly affected by rocket and barrel artillery fire.

During the day, Ukrainian aircraft carried out 17 strikes at enemy positions: 11 of them against clusters of Russian military personnel, weapons and equipment; 3 against platoon strongholds, as well as 3 against positions of the invaders’ air defence systems. On various fronts, the Ukrainian air defence systems shot down an X-59 guided air missile and two Russian Orlan-10 UAVs.

In the course of the ast day, units of the Missile Forces and Artillery hit four clusters of Russian military personnel, weapons and equipment, two ammunition depots, an anti-aircraft missile launcher and six other important Russian military facilities. 

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