'Precise strikes' destroyed artillery systems and an ammunition warehouse, Kyiv's armed forces say. Read more at straitstimes.com.
KYIV - Ukraine's military said it had carried out strikes against Russian positions in the region around the southern town of Enerhodar on Friday, nearThe revelation by the armed forces' general staff was unusual, since the military rarely gives details of specific targets.
A team from the International Atomic Energy Agency is gathering data at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station, on the edge of Russian-occupied Enerhodar. "It has been confirmed that in the region around the towns of Kherson and Enerhodar, precise strikes by our armed forces destroyed three enemy artillery systems as well as a warehouse with ammunition and up to a company of soldiers," the general staff said in a Facebook post.Russia has repeatedly accused Ukraine of shelling the nuclear power plant.
Kyiv rejects the charge, saying pro-Moscow forces are responsible for attacking the facility. REUTERS
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