“As a result of a strike by four missiles with a high-explosive warhead on a temporary deployment point, 63 Russian servicemen were killed,” the defence ministry said in a statement, a rare announcement of losses in Ukraine.
It is the biggest loss of life reported by the Russian side so far, though the real number of dead may be much higher.
Late on Monday, the General Staff of Ukraine’s armed forces said in a statement that its forces were behind the strikes on Makiivka.
“Up to 10 units of enemy military equipment of various types were destroyed and damaged,” the general staff said, adding that the human “losses” were still being established.
Earlier in the day, Ukraine’s military said the real figure was around 400 Russian troops killed during the attack, which took place in the Moscow-controlled part of the eastern region of Donetsk.
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