Published 21:57 IST, March 12th 2022
Ukrainian Forces claim to have stopped Russian convoy of approx 3 dozen tanks near Kyiv
On the 17th day of the ongoing conflict, Ukrainian forces alleged that their soldiers' coordinated efforts in the Kyiv Oblast region stopped a Russian convoy.
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On 17th day of ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, Ukrainian forces alleged that ir soldiers' coordinated efforts in Kyiv region stopped a Russian convoy. Ukrainian Armed Forces shared a video on Facebook, ding that Russians drove roughly three dozen tanks and infantry fighting vehicles to Kyiv but were ambushed. Watch video here:
Since assault began on February 24, Russian army has lost nearly 12,000 personnel and damaged 362 tanks, according to Ukraine's military. According to a post shared on Facebook by Ukrainian Ministry of Defence, Russia has also lost 1,205 armoured fighting vehicles, 58 planes, and 83 choppers.
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Meanwhile, Russia's Ministry of Defence said on Saturday that a high-precision strike by Russian armed forces disabled Ukraine's military's critical rio intelligence centre. According to Igor Konashenkov, a Russian Defence Ministry spokesman, 3,491 military facilities in Ukraine have been dismantled since Russia's assault on Kyiv on February 24.
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In dition, Russian rocket attacks devastated an airfield in Vasylkiv, Kyiv Oblast region, and a mosque sheltering 80 civilians was bombarded in Mariupol on Saturday in two separate instances. Russian forces bombed a mosque in Mariupol, a sourn Ukrainian port city, where more than 80 ults and children, including Turkish residents, sought refuge, according to Ukraine's foreign ministry.
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Furrmore, British intelligence agencies warned Ukraine about escalation of Russia's offensive. As air raid sirens blared across most Ukrainian cities on Saturday morning, urging people to seek shelter, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy declared war h reached a "strategic turning point."
Image: Facebook/Armed Forces of Ukraine
21:57 IST, March 12th 2022