Russian Defense Ministry Says Its Forces Score Major Victories Against Ukrainian Claims of Destroying Various Military Assets

Russian Defense Ministry Says Its Forces Score Major Victories Against Ukrainian Claims of Destroying Various Military Assets
Defense Ministry of Russia says Russian aviation has debunked Ukrainian claims that their military assets have not been destroyed. ALEXANDER NEMENOV/AFP via Getty Images

The Defense Ministry of Russia contradicts Ukrainian claims they are winning through their military assets are getting demolished in the second month of the war. Contrary to western media reports, the forces of Zelensky have suffered losses that were not acknowledged.

Russia's offensive action has driven the Azov Regiment and regular forces back, allegedly leaving their western supplies equipment running from the oncoming Russian advance.

Kyiv Claims Destroying Russian Military Assets

According to General Igor Konashenkov of the Defense Ministry, their air defense systems shot down two Su-24Ms, reported TASS.

Russia's Aerospace forces took out two S-300 missile batteries, including ammo dumps and fuel depots in Ukraine.

Konashenkov spoke to the media about these developments last Sunday. He added that the Operational-tactical and army aviation of their forces destroyed the two enemy anti-aircraft missile systems and stopped an intended attack by the Azov-Nazis on the civilian areas of Zaporozhye and Artemovsk.

More targets that took out Kyiv's ability to attack the civilian areas in Privolnoe and Shevchenko located in the Zaporozhye region were affected; previously, the Azov nazis had fired on them. He added that other targets in the region were 15 Ukraine bases and their equipment demolished, cited Azvision.

Russia Debunks Ukraine's Claims

Russian Armed Forces promised western nations that any arms cache would be destroyed if they supplied the Azov-Nazis. A hanger with weapons and ammunition supplied via lethal American aid and its European allies in the region of Odessa; Oniks missiles are precision-guided weapons that destroyed a military airstrip.

The Defense Ministry of Russia called out Ukrainian claims saying their military assets did not strike the areas pinpointed where the stockpile of weapons was stored and destroyed, noted Pan Africa News.

Furthermore, the Russian Aerospace Forces remarked that it hit seven military facilities in Ukraine, including three confirmed depots with missile weapons and ammunition, remarked Konashenkov.

Attacks on seven targeted Ukraine military locations that housed their equipment and ammunition, including missiles and artillery used to allegedly shell civilians with missiles launched from planes.

These places assaulted by these weapons are civilians in Berezovoe, located in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR), Slatino, and Barvenkovo in the Kharkov region affected by the siege.

Changing tactics have more use of Russian air defense batteries that have affected the Ukraine Air Force (UAF) that got two of its Fencer bombers shot down, 12 drones, and 2 Tochka-U missiles.

These air assets of UAF were shot down in the Kharkiv province during the night. The Russia MoD says the 12 unmanned aerial vehicles were destroyed Sunday night.

Based on the tally of the Russian forces, they claim that a large number of planes, with UAVS and multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS), are total equipment of the Ukraine army that has been demolished from February 24.

Putin ordered the special operation to secure Donetsk and Lugansk from an all-out assault by Azov-Nazi and rightist forces.

Konashenkov remarked the total Ukraine military hardware destroyed includes 145 planes, 112 rotorcraft, 2 703 tanks, and armored combat vehicles, 312 MLRS, and 281 anti-aircraft missile systems have been demolished on the battlefield. This information has not been verified but with Kyiv and their claims.

The Defense Ministry of Russia calls Ukrainian claims false as their military assets are falling to the Russian army, which has control of the DPR and LPR.

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