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18:56 30 May 2022

Ukrainian forces drove out russians from Mykolaivka, Kherson region

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Ukrainian troops forced the enemy to withdraw from the village of Mykolaivka, the Kherson region.

It is stated in the General Staff of Ukraine's Armed Forces report as of 6 p.m.

During the successful offensive of the Defense Forces, the enemy suffered losses and withdrew from the village of Mykolaivka, Kherson region, which led to panic among service members of other units of the Armed Forces of the russian federation.

The enemy didn't conduct active hostilities in the Pivdennyi Buh area. They fired on civilian infrastructure in the areas of settlements: Posad-Pokrovske, Osokorivka, Novovorontsovka, Blahodatne, Partyzanske, and others.

In the Sloboda direction, the enemy continues to prepare for the offensive and studies the possible ways of advancing, supplying weapons and military equipment, and material resources from the territory of the russian federation.

The russians fired down the positions of the Defense Forces with artillery to reduce the offensive potential of the Ukrainian troops.

The enemy didn't take active action in the Kharkiv direction. The main effort is focused on deterring the activities of Ukrainian units. They fired on civilian infrastructure in the settlements of Odnorobivka, Udy, Ruski Tyshky, and Cherkaski Tyshky.

In the Sloviansk direction, the enemy continues to regroup troops to resume the offensive in the directions Izium–Barvinkove and Izium–Sloviansk. In the direction of Kurulka, the russians attempted to conduct assault operations, were unsuccessful, and retreated to previously occupied positions.

In the Donetsk direction, the enemy, in addition to artillery shelling, struck airstrikes in the areas of Novoselivka and Lysychansk and missile strikes in the areas of Soledar and Siversk.

In the Lyman direction, the enemy regroups and prepares for the offensive. They tried to inspect the routes of advance through water obstacles.

In the Sievierodonetsk direction, the enemy is conducting assault operations in the areas of the settlements of Sievierodonetsk, Toshkivka, and Ustynivka, and hostilities continue.

Fighting continues in the Bakhmut direction in the areas of the settlements of Komyshuvakha, Novoluhanske, and Berestove.

In the Avdiivka, Kurakhiv, Novopavliv, and Zaporizhzhia areas, the enemy is unsuccessful in strengthening the group and making up for losses due to outdated and restored equipment.

In the Kryvyi Rih direction, the enemy fired artillery at Ukrainian troops and fought a counter-battery battle.

In the Volyn and Polissia directions, the situation is without much change. Until June 4 this year, the Belarusian Armed Forces will continue to check combat readiness.

In the Siveria direction, the enemy continues to carry out artillery shelling from the territory of the russian federation border areas, namely the settlements of Boiaro-Lezhachi and Manukhivka, Sumy region and Yanzhulivka and Kaminska Sloboda, Chernihiv region.

In the Black and Azov Seas, Black Sea Fleet ships continue to perform tasks to isolate the combat area, conduct reconnaissance, and fire support in the coastal direction. The enemy is blocking civilian shipping in the northwestern part of the Black Sea.

One carrier of naval cruise missiles of the Caliber type is ready to use missile weapons in the Black Sea.

To supply the consolidated unit of the Armed Forces of the russian federation, located on Zmiinyi Island, the enemy marked the transition of the Dugon landing boat and two Raptor anti-sabotage boats in the direction of the island.

The occupiers continue to increase the air defense system on the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea. The enemy deployed additional S-300 anti-aircraft missile divisions of the 4th Army of the Southern Military District to two anti-aircraft missile divisions in certain areas.

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