Russian Defense Ministry reports liberation of Volchenka in DPR
Russian air defenses down three Hammer bombs, 36 enemy drones in special military operation zone
MOSCOW, November 10. /TASS/. Russia’s Armed Forces have liberated the village of Volchenka in the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), the Russian Defense Ministry reported.
"Units from the Battlegroup Center have liberated the locality of Volchenka in the Donetsk People’s Republic," the ministry said.
Russia’s Battlegroup West wipes out roughly 490 enemy troops in past day
Russia’s Battlegroup West has inflicted casualties on six Ukrainian brigades in the Kharkov Region and the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) in the past day, wiping out roughly 490 enemy soldiers, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a daily report.
Also, the enemy lost two armored combat vehicles, three pickup trucks, two US-made howitzers, a D-30 howitzer and an Anklav-N electronic warfare system, the ministry said. Three field ammo depots were destroyed, it added.
Ukrainians suffer roughly 640 casualties from Russia’s Battlegroup South
Ukrainian troops sustained roughly 640 casualties from Russia’s Battlegroup South which pushed deeper into enemy defenses in the past day, the Russian Defense Ministry said.
According to it, five Ukrainian brigades in the Donetsk People’s Republic were hit. The enemy lost a US-made M113 APC, a Kozak armored combat vehicle, four motor vehicles, a Gvozdika self-propelled howitzer, a D-30 howitzer, three US-provided howitzers and three ammo depots.
Ukrainians sustain roughly 100 casualties from Russia's battlegroups North, Dnepr
Ukrainian casualties in the zone of responsibility of Russia’s battlegroups North and Dnepr totaled almost 100 over the past day, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
"Ukrainian casualties [in the zone of responsibility of the Battlegroup Dnepr] amounted to roughly 50. <…> Ukrainian casualties [in the zone of responsibility of the Battlegroup North] neared 50," the ministry said in a report.
The enemy also lost four motor vehicles, a Bogdana self-propelled artillery mount, two US-supplied howitzers, three D-30 howitzers and an ammo depot, the ministry added.
Ukrainians sustain roughly 460 casualties from Russia’s Battlegroup Center
Ukrainian armed forces suffered roughly 460 casualties and lost a drone production facility as a result of actions by the Battlegroup Center in the past day, the Russian Defense Ministry said.
The Russian battlegroup hit 10 Ukrainian brigades in the Donetsk People’s Republic and repelled 10 counterattacks, with the enemy losing a tank, a US-made M113 APC, three motor vehicles, an UR-67 demining vehicle, a D-20 howitzer, a Gvozdika self-propelled artillery mount, three D-30 howitzers and a Rapira anti-tank gun, the ministry specified. An enemy drone production facility was wiped out, too.
Russian air defenses down three Hammer bombs, 36 enemy drones in special military operation zone
Russian air defenses downed three Hammer bombs, one HIMARS rocket and 36 Ukrainian fixed-wing drones in the special military operation zone in the past day, Russia’s Defense Ministry said in a daily report.
Overall, the Russian Armed Forces have destroyed 648 Ukrainian warplanes, 283 helicopters, 35,512 unmanned aerial vehicles, 585 surface-to-air missile systems, 19,159 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 1,487 multiple rocket launchers, 17,568 field artillery guns and mortars and 28,135 special military motor vehicles since the start of the special military operation, the ministry reported.
Ukraine suffers roughly 105 casualties from Russia’s Battlegroup East in past day
Ukraine sustained roughly 105 casualties in the zone of responsibility of Russia’s Battlegroup East which struck three Ukrainian brigades in the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) and the Zaporozhye Region in the past day, the Russian Defense Ministry reported.
As Russia repelled four Ukrainian counterattacks, the enemy also lost a Kozak armored combat vehicle, five motor vehicles a US-made HIMARS rocket launcher and two Polish-provided Krab self-propelled howitzers, the ministry added.