More Russian Troops Killed In Eastern Ukraine
- By The Financial District

- May 31, 2022
- 2 min read
Ukraine's military has destroyed a Russian ammunition depot in eastern Ukraine. Ukraine’s Operational Tactical Group “East” also reported that 39 Russian troops were killed on May 29.

Photo Insert: Ukraine pushed Russian forces away from Lysychansk-Bakhmut highway.
One infantry fighting vehicle, one armored personnel carrier, five armored fighting vehicles, two artillery systems, three heavy artillery tractors, one fuel tanker, and three unmanned aerial vehicles were also destroyed.
Ukraine pushed Russian forces away from Lysychansk-Bakhmut highway. Luhansk Governor Serhiy Haidai reported that Ukraine pushed Russian forces away from Lysychansk-Bakhmut highway.
More Ukrainian troops and humanitarian supplies can now be transported using the key highway connecting Ukraine-controlled territories with the Lysychansk-Sievierodonetsk area.
Ukraine's General Staff has reported that Russia has lost 30,150 troops in Ukraine since Feb. 24. Russia had also lost 1,338 tanks, 3,270 armored vehicles, 2,240 vehicles and fuel tanks, 631 artillery pieces, 203 multiple launch rocket systems, 93 air defense systems, 174 helicopters, 207 airplanes, 504 UAVs, and 13 boats.
To beef up Ukraine's defense, Poland has sent 18 KRAB and self-propelled howitzers to Ukraine. These howitzers can be used by three artillery squadrons and can fire up to 40 kilometers, six times a minute. Poland is the second-largest donor of military equipment to Ukraine after the US.
Russian shelling damaged 59 residential buildings in Donbas. The Joint Forces Operation reported on May 29 that Russian shelling in Donbas destroyed and damaged 59 residential buildings, a power station, and a community center.
At least three civilians were killed and two were injured in the Pokrovsk and Bakhmut districts of Donetsk Oblast. Information on the rest of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions is still being clarified. Russia also lost two high-ranking officers in Ukraine. Colonel Volodymyr Ivanov, a member of Russia’s Defense Ministry’s press service, and Oleksandr Vyhulyar, the commander of the 106th Parachute Division, were killed in Ukraine on May 29.
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