During the day, the Russians launched new strikes on Ukraine: the General Staff clarified where exactly the missiles were flying

Also, the enemy made nine attacks from multiple launch rocket systems on Ukrainian territory.

During the day, the Russian invaders launched one missile and seven air strikes on Ukraine / wikipedia.org

During the day, the Russian invaders launched new missile and air strikes on Ukraine. The enemy also fired at a number of civilian infrastructure in the Donetsk region.

As part of its evening summary, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine calculated that in total the enemy carried out one missile and seven air strikes on Ukraine.

“During the day, the enemy launched one missile and seven air strikes, carried out nine attacks from multiple launch rocket systems,” the message says.

Also, the Russian invaders hit a residential building in the Vasilyevsky district and civilian infrastructure facilities in the Kamensky Zaporozhye region.

“In addition, the Russian occupation troops fired at the civilian infrastructure of the Donetsk region. There are dead and wounded, high-rise buildings, private residential buildings and schools were damaged,” the General Staff said.

The report notes that the probability of strikes across the entire territory of Ukraine remains high.

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Events at the front – the latest news of the General Staff

Recall that as part of the evening summary for March 19, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine noted that today the enemy made another unsuccessful attempt to carry out offensive operations in five directions of the Ukrainian front at once. However, the Ukrainian military successfully held back their attacks.

In particular, the enemy tried to attack near Bakhmut, Ivanovsk, Bogdanovka, Grigorovka, as well as in the Avdeevsky, Maryinsky and Miners directions.

Also today it became known that during the day the Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated two enemy air defense systems and attacked six areas where the invaders accumulated.

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