Battlefield Update - 2023-05-02 (1)
βοΈπ·πΊπΊπ¦ Highlights of Russian Military Operation in Ukraine on May 1
βͺοΈUkrainian forces again used drones to attack the Crimean peninsula.
Russian air defenses and Black Sea Fleet forces repelled the enemy attack. There were no civilian casualties.
βͺοΈAn explosive device went off on the Rassukha - Unecha railway line in the Bryansk region.
Two locomotives and seven rail cars loaded with oil products and lumber derailed and caught fire as a result of the attack.
βͺοΈOn the Lyman section of the front, positional fighting continues in the area of Balka Zhuravka and to the west of Ploshchanka.
Russian units, supported by artillery, established control over another AFU stronghold.
βͺοΈIn the western districts of Bakhmut, the Wagner PMC storm troopers took control of the first houses on the other side of Chajkovskogo Street.
Meanwhile, fierce fighting with Ukrainian units continues on Levanevskoho Street.
βͺοΈIn the Avdiivka sector, Russian troops established control over the trenches south of Kamyanka.
At the same time, the Ukrainian command is moving additional forces to the front line in an attempt to hold on to the occupied territories.
βͺοΈSouth of Avdiivka, the AFU is concentrating significant forces in Tonen'ke and Sjeverne, preparing for a new counterattack attempt.
Russian drones monitor the movements of enemy units and target them with artillery fire.
βͺοΈThe Russian Air Force carried out targeted strikes on a chemical plant in Pavlohrad, where significant stocks of solid rocket fuel were stored.
Military equipment was also at the site, and AFU units were being re-supplied nearby.
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π·πΊπΊπ¦ Chronicle of strikes and mutual shelling in the SMO zone during the night of May 1-2, 2023
βͺοΈThe Armed Forces of Ukraine attacked the village of Kurkovichi in the Bryansk region: a fire broke out in one of the houses, civilians were not injured.
βͺοΈIn the Kursk region, Ukrainian formations shelled the village of Tetkino, damaging seven residential buildings and a gas pipe.
βͺοΈRussian troops hit the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Galaganivka, Chernihiv region, as well as in Iskraskovshchina, Volfino and Shostka, Sumy region.
βͺοΈIn the Kharkiv region, the Russian Armed Forces attacked enemy targets in Udy, Goptovka and Strelechya.
βͺοΈIn the Starobelsk direction, Russian troops worked on the concentrations of personnel and equipment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Verkhnekamensky, Kupyansk and Krakhmalny.
βͺοΈIn the Bakhmut (Artyomovsk) direction, Russian missile forces and artillery hit the concentration sites of Ukrainian units in Khromovo, Konstantinovka and the western districts of Bakhmut.
βͺοΈIn the Donetsk direction, the Russian Armed Forces attacked enemy positions in Avdeevka, Lastochkino and on the western outskirts of Maryinka.
In turn, Ukrainian formations from barrel artillery fired at residential buildings in Donetsk, Gorlovka and Nikolsky.
βͺοΈIn the Yuzhnodonetsk direction, Russian troops worked on targets in Ugledar, Bogoyavlenka and Novopol.
βͺοΈIn the Zaporozhye region, the Russian Armed Forces attacked enemy positions in Zeleny Gai, Shcherbaki and Belogorye.
Ukrainian formations fired rockets from the HIMARS MLRS at civilian targets in Tokmok: four houses were damaged, two civilians were killed.
βͺοΈIn the Dnipropetrovsk region, Russian artillery worked on the firing points of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Nikopol.
βͺοΈIn the southern sector of the front, Russian units hit enemy concentrations in Kherson, Berislav and Zolotaya Balka.
At night, Ukrainian formations fired on residential buildings in Nova Kakhovka, Kakhovka and Krynki.
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Remember Odessa!
May 2, 2014
Victims:
1. Aleksey Semenovich Balaban: 1982
2. Berezovsky Leonid Viktorovich: 1973
3. Bezhanitskaya Kristina Alexandrovna: 1992
4. Andrey Vasilyevich Biryukov: 1978
5. Brazhevsky Andrey Gennadievich: 1987
6. Brigar Vladimir Anatolyevich: 1984
7. Bullakh Viktor Dalkhatovich: 1956
8. Verenikina Anna Anatolyevna: 1955
9. Andrey Nikitovich Gnatenko: 1989
10. Gnatenko Evgeny Nikolaevich: 1952
11. Zhulkov Alexander Yurievich: 1968
12. Zayats Igor Leonidovich: 1968
13. Ivanov Dmitry Viktorovich: 1958
14. Ivanov Igor Vladimirovich: 1987
15. Kair Petr Anatolievich: 1969
16. Kalin Anatoly Andreevich: 1976
17. Kovriga Nikolai Sergeevich: 1984
18. Kononov Alexander Vyacheslavovich: 1959
19. Kostyukhin Sergey Nikolaevich: 1967
20. Kushnarev Gennady Alexandrovich: 1975
21. Kushch Ruslan Olegovich: 1984
22. Lomakina Nina Ivanovna: 1953
23. Losinsky Evgeny Lukich: 1980
24. Lukas Igor Erolovich: 1993
25. Markin Vyacheslav Olegovich: 1969
26. Milev Ivan Ivanovich: 1980
27. Mitchik Evgeny Vasilyevich: 1983
28. Mishin Sergey Sergeevich: 1986
29. Negaturov Vadim Mikhailovich: 1959
30. Nikitenko Maxim Alekseevich: 1982
31. Nikityuk Dmitry Igorevich: 1974
32. Novitsky Vladimir Mikhailovich: 1944
33. Ostrozhnyuk Igor Evgenievich: 1964
34. Papura Vadim Vadimovich: 1996
35. Petrov Gennady Igorevich: 1985
36. Pikalova Svetlana Valerievna: 1981
37. Polevoy Viktor Pavlovich: 1966
38. Polulyakh Alla Anatolyevna: 1962
39. Priymak Alexander Grigorievich: 1945
40. Sadovnichy Alexander Kuzmich: 1954
41. Stepanov Viktor Vasilyevich: 1948
42. Taras Vladimirovich Sharf: 1973
43. Shcherbinin Mikhail Ivanovich: 1956
44. Yavorsky Nikolay Anatolyevich: 1976
45. Yakovenko Irina Vladimirovna: 1959
46. Galaganova Lyubov Alexandrovna
47. Karasev Yuri Vladimirovich
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