Three Russian military officers killed in Zaporizhzhia
Source: Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine
It is nowhere safe for invaders after Uraine’s military intelligence, HUR, targeted Russian military commanders in the occupied Zaporizhzhia region killing eliminating three high-ranking captains in a successful operation.
HUR said on Friday it had learned about plans for a meeting of commanders from Russia’s 4th Guards Military Base and went ahead with a multi-unit attack that involved the Tavria Operational-Strategic Group, the Drone Systems Forces, and the SBU’s elite Typhoon Tactical Group.
First came a precise HIMARS strike on a concentrated group of Russian officers. It was followed up by drone strikes that targeted Russian troops rushing to the scene.
Three key Russian captains were killed:
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- Dmitriy Olegovich Nagorny – Commander of the 1st Battalion, 135th Motorized Rifle Regiment.
- Grigoriy Alexandrovich Krohmalov – Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, 135th Regiment.
- Yuriy Viktorovich Fomin – Commander of the Anti-Aircraft Battery, 4th Guards Military Base.
This attack also destroyed five Russian military vehicles.
After the full-scale invasion, thousands of Ukrainian women were forced to flee abroad to save their children. Oleksandra Nikitina was one of them—she had to evacuate her three children to Europe. She also enrolled at the London School of Economics and Political Science, wrote research on the uniqueness of Ukrainian volunteering, and founded the project “Vtomlena” (translated “Fatigued”). In an interview with Bukvy, she recounts her journey from Crimea to her current research work, which lays the groundwork for future changes in Ukraine.
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