Vovchansk: 500 days of defense and 15 thousand losses of the Russian army.
According to inkorr.com: The battles for the city of Vovchansk have been ongoing for over 500 days, and during this time, the Russian army has suffered significant losses. According to the latest data, the number of confirmed dead is 15 thousand soldiers.
The situation in Vovchansk
The enemy continues attempts to capture the city, using the tactic of continuous attacks. After the Ukrainian infantry successfully retreated from the advance, the Russians switched to massive airstrikes and artillery shelling, trying to break through the defensive lines.
Service and threats
According to officer Ruslana Bohdan, former prisoners prevail in the enemy's assault squads. The command promises them amnesty and the lifting of convictions in case of capturing the city, but at the same time threatens death in case of refusal. This is confirmed by the testimonies of prisoners who describe horrific scenes where they had to step over the bodies of their comrades in the fight for Vovchansk.
Ukrainian troops continuously defend the city of Vovchansk from constant attacks by Russian formations, despite losses and deceptive promises from the enemy.
The situation in Vovchansk remains extremely tense, as the city plays a strategic role in the region. The defense of the Ukrainian military here testifies to their resilience and dedication, despite all the challenges on the battlefield. The battles continue, and the situation may change from day to day, highlighting the importance of constant monitoring of the state of affairs.
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