Russian missiles hit a Ukrainian armored vehicle repair factory in the Kharkiv region, the Russian Defense Ministry announced this Sunday, while a grain warehouse was also hit in the city of Odessa, according to Ukrainian authorities.
The governor of Odessa, Oleg Kiper, in a message written on his Telegram social network account states that “Russian terrorists damaged agricultural infrastructure, land and a grain warehouse”, affirms that “fortunately there are no victims”, specifies that the official services “they are working at the scene” and that no victims have been reported.
Furthermore, he states that “the air defense forces destroyed two drones and five missiles”, although he confirmed that despite this, some missiles hit Bereziv.
The Russian Defense Ministry, for its part, announced this Sunday that a missile attack was carried out against a Ukrainian armored vehicle repair factory in Kharkiv, in the eastern region of Ukraine.
“In the area of the city of Kharkiv, a missile attack hit the workshops of the armored vehicle factory where the repair and restoration of armored vehicles of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were carried out,” the Russian Ministry reported in a statement. .
Since the start of the war in Ukraine and according to Russia, its forces have destroyed a total of 11,919 enemy tanks and other armored vehicles.
In addition, more than 600 Ukrainian soldiers died on Saturday in combat on different fronts, according to a Russian military report, which still does not recognize the advances claimed by Kiev in the east and, above all, in the south of the country.
The city of Odessa, the third largest in Ukraine, for its part, has suffered frequent attacks by the Russian armed forces, which have intensified since mid-July of this year, when Russia broke the agreement to export grain through of the Black Sea.
Source: TSF