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Russian ships in Black Sea move 200 km away from Ukrainian coast

After cruiser ‘Moscow’ story, enemy ships began to stay away from Ukrainians.

Russian ships in Black Sea move 200 km away from Ukrainian coast
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Russian ships have moved almost 200 km away from the Ukrainian coast, the Operational Command South reported. 

"In the Black Sea Operational Zone, an enemy ship group of missile and landing craft has moved almost 200 km away from our coast. But the blockage of shipping and the threat of missile strikes remain," the statement said.

The command also reports that "russians assaulted our positions in the Oleksandrivka area in the Kherson region for almost an hour. The enemy did not succeed. The enemy retreated to regain strength”.

At the same time, "in the Kherson region, the enemy continues psychological pressure and dirty propaganda among the civilians. And on the occupied frontier the enemy defends itself and tries to inflict artillery and mortar strikes on our positions and settlements with civilians," the statement said.

Threats of missile and artillery strikes remain relevant in the Mykolayiv region. The difficult situation with water supply is being resolved by local authorities and with the humanitarian support of neighboring regions.

As a result of our effective hits on the enemy forces, 28 russian occupiers and 5 units of equipment were destroyed, including armored, engineering, automobile, and UAVs.

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