"Russian troops continue looting": about 300 civilian cars are spotted towards Luhansk
About 300 civilian cars, mostly with state license plates of the Kharkiv region, have been spotted on a section of the Starobilsk-Luhansk highway
The Ukrainian Armed Forces' General Staff shared this information in their evening report.
"Most of the vehicles with trailers loaded with looted property are driven by Russian military personnel. A similar trend is observed in the settlements of the temporarily seized territories in the south of Ukraine," the report says.
It is also reported that in the city of Polohy, Zaporizhzhia region, Russian occupiers are breaking down the gates of private garages and taking private cars from local residents. In Nova Kakhovka, Kherson region, the Russian occupiers began to remove furniture and household appliances from temporarily abandoned settlements.
It became known that the Russian leadership announced the early graduation of cadets of the 5th year of the Black Sea Higher Naval School named after Nakhimov in December of this year to replenish the Russian occupying army with junior officers.
Among the occupiers, the practice of self-mutilation is becoming more and more common in order to get treatment at a medical facility and avoid participating in hostilities. A significant part of servicemen do not return to military units after the end of their vacations.
"During the day, in order to support the actions of ground groups, Ukraine's Air Force launched two strikes on the positions and places of concentration of the enemy's manpower and equipment," the message reads.
In addition, Ukraine's Defense Forces successfully repelled the attacks of the Russian occupiers in the areas of Zaitseve, Odradivka, Bakhmut, Bakhmutske, Vesela Dolyna, Avdiivka, Bezimenne, and Novohryhorivka.
It was also confirmed that on September 11 of this year, the Russian ammunition depots in the Kherson area were destroyed.
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