The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation reported that 11 settlements in the Donetsk, Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporozhye and Kharkov regions of Ukraine came under the control of Russian troops. This is stated in a message from the press service of the Russian defense department on Friday, November 14.
In particular, settlements such as Sukhoi Yar, Gnatovka, Rog in the Donetsk region, Orestopol, Danilovka, Volche in the Dnepropetrovsk region, Novouspenovskoe, Novoe, Sladkoe and Rybnoye in the Dnepropetrovsk region, came under the control of the Russian army from November 8 to 14. Zaporozhye region and Sinelnikovo in the Kharkov region.
“In addition, a massive and five group strikes were carried out during the week, as a result of which Ukrainian military industry enterprises and gas and energy complex facilities that supported their work, transport infrastructure used in the interests of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, military airfields, storage and preparation sites for the launch of attack unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as points of temporary deployment of Ukrainian armed forces were hit. formations, nationalists and foreign mercenaries,” follows from the publication.
The Ministry of Defense also reported a “massive strike” on the military-industrial complex and energy facilities of Ukraine that support their work.
“In response to Ukrainian terrorist attacks on civilian targets on Russian territory tonight, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation launched a massive strike with high-precision long-range air, land and sea-based weapons, including hypersonic aeroballistic missiles “Dagger”, as well as attack unmanned aerial vehicles, at the military-industrial complex and energy facilities of Ukraine that ensure their operation,” the report says.
“Over the week, air defense systems shot down nine guided bombs, 17 missiles from the US-made HIMARS multiple launch rocket system, two long-range guided missiles “Neptune”, as well as 1,173 unmanned aircraft-type aircraft,” the Russian Ministry of Defense added.
It is worth noting that Ukraine, as a rule, does not confirm information coming from the Russian side.