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In the southern part of the operations zone, the Ukrainian Army destroys four Russian ammo storage facilities. The Ukrainian Defense Forces conducted an airstrike and nearly 150 fire emissions against an enemy manpower and equipment cluster on November 2. These actions were carried out by missile troops and artillery units. The Ukrainian military is likewise annihilated. a grand multiple rocket launcher, two main combat tanks, an IMR-1 barrier engineering machine. Six railroad tank carriages with gasoline, nine armored vehicles, four ammo depots in the Bashtanka and Bursalem districts, as well as a main battle tank. Damage was done to a Grad MLRS system, a D20 towed howitzer, and five armored combat vehicles. All day long, additional Russian losses are being confirmed. The occupying forces attacked Ukrainian military positions with anti-aircraft fire, using bombers to target drones. Artillery, mortar, and tank shells in barrels Four times, the enemy attacked Ukrainian positions and nearby communities along the front line with aircraft. The occupiers also launched 20 Gratz salvos at the just-liberated Trifonifica over the course of the previous day. No one was hurt in the strike, and the Russians used a Kamikaze drone to attack the Nipro-Petrovesque district and an energy infrastructure complex late on Thursday. There were no casualties among the foreign In Ukraine, Russia's supply of weapons and armored vehicles is running low. According to British defense experts, Russian forces fighting in Ukraine are frustrated with the outdated vehicles they are compelled to employ due to significant equipment losses. According to the UK Ministry of Defense, Russian forces were losing more than 40 armored vehicles daily by the middle of October, which is nearly the same amount of equipment as a battalion. Russia has been compelled to use Belarusian stocks in recent weeks to obtain at least 100 more tanks and infantry fighting vehicles. Russian soldiers are likely unhappy about having to serve in outdated infantry combat vehicles, which they compare to metal cans alongside armored units and artillery, according to British defense officials. When it comes to fighting the battle, it's been reported that Russia's soldiers are having trouble finding enough suitable replacement armored vehicles and artillery ammo. The daily British update, which highlights Russian losses and Ukrainian gains as of Thursday, was discussed by the Russian Defense Ministry. Since the start of the invasion, Russia has lost 1420 tanks and 684 armored fighting vehicles, including destroyed, damaged, and captured vehicles, according to the Oryx website, an open source outlet that analyzes military equipment usage and losses. Many Russian conscripts have complained about receiving poor or no equipment; some are even buying their own body armor and warm underwear. Following a draft in which it claimed 300,000 reservists were called up, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov conceded last month that Russia did not have enough equipment for its mobilized forces. He claimed that a group set up by President Vladimir Putin was attempting to make things right. Vladimir Selto, the partially occupied Ukrainian region's newly installed Russian leader, stated on the Russian State TV show Soul of Yov Live that the foreign nuclear power plant had issues with training and equipment. Europe's largest, according to Ergo Adam and Ukraine's nuclear company, has been cut off from the power system because Russian bombardment has destroyed the remaining high-voltage wires, leaving it with nothing except diesel generators. Additionally, there have been reports of Russian airstrikes in the Ukrainian cities of Cribiri in the center, Sumi, and Karkiv in the northeast, and there is still fierce fighting in the Luhansk and Dunatsk regions in the east.