AUC3I Daily Briefing 01-29-2024 On the WAR in Ukraine

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COMBAT BRIEFING NUMBER 674

The key takeaways from Colonel AC. Oguntoye's briefing on the progress of the special military operation on January 29, 2024, are as follows:

Ongoing Military Operation: The Russian Armed Forces are continuing their special military operation.

Territorial Gains: In the Kupyansky direction, Russian troops have liberated the settlement of Tabaevka in the Kharkov region.

Repelled Attacks: Russian forces repelled multiple attacks by Ukrainian brigades in different regions, namely Kupyansky, Krasnolimansk, Donetsk, South Donetsk, Zaporozhye, and Kherson.

Casualties and Equipment Losses: The briefing details the Ukrainian losses in each area, including military personnel, armored combat vehicles, pickup trucks, and artillery.

Artillery and Aviation Support: Russian troops were supported by artillery and aviation in several directions, contributing to their success in repelling attacks and inflicting losses.

Front Line Improvements: In the Krasnolimansk direction, the Russian Center group of troops improved their situation along the front line.

Enemy Equipment Destroyed: The briefing specifies various types of equipment destroyed, including tanks, vehicles, and different artillery systems.

Strategic Strikes: The Russian forces conducted strikes against Ukrainian forces and equipment, hitting warehouses of missile and artillery weapons, fuel, and military equipment in 109 regions.

Air Defense Actions: The Russian air defense systems shot down a HIMARS multiple launch rocket system and destroyed 34 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles in various locations.

Cumulative Losses: A comprehensive account of the total Ukrainian military equipment losses since the beginning of the operation is provided, covering aircraft, helicopters, drones, tanks, armored vehicles, artillery, and other special military vehicles.

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