Ukrainian Forces Target City Of Berdyansk, Zaporozhie Region, For Second Day In A RowSouth Front

June 4, 2023












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Ukrainian Forces Target City Of Berdyansk, Zaporozhie Region, For Second Day In A Row

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On June 3, the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) resumed strikes on the peaceful cities in the Zaporozhie region which are under control of the Russian military.

About an hour ago, Ukrainian forces launched several missiles ,targeting the city of Berdyansk. According to preliminary reports, at least six missiles were intercepted. Residents of the city filmed numerous explosions in the sky which were the result of the work of Russian air defence forces.

The wreckage of the Ukrainian Tochka-U missile fell on the city street. No damage to military or civilian facilities was reported so far.

 

 

 

 

Ukrainian attempts to hit the city are likely continue. It is possible that the AFU may use the obsolete Tochka-U missiles to distract Russian air defence forces and attempt to hit the city with Storm Shadow cruise missiles which were supplied by London and which have already targeted the city before. However, these expensive foreign missiles also usually do not reach their targets and are intercepted by Russian forces as well as other targets.

The intensity of Ukrainian strikes on the city has recently increased. The Ukrainian military struck the sea port in Berdyansk on June 3. As a result of the attack, nine civilians were wounded. LINK

At the same time, several explosions thundered in the city of Melitopol. According to the local authorities, about five explosions were heard in a row. At least one of them reportedly took place in the north of the city. The results of the strikes are yet to be assessed.

On the same day, another explosion thundered in the village of Mikhailovka, where according to preliminary reports, a terrorist attack took place. Ukrainian saboteurs coordinated by the Kiev regime continue killing civilians in the pro-Russian regions.

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