Commander of the Third Assault Brigade reported an impressive casualty ratio on the front.
Ukrainian casualties are several times lower than Russian - commander
Commander of the second assault battalion of the 3rd separate assault brigade Dmytro Kukharchuk stated that the casualty ratio between Ukrainian and Russian troops in front-line battles is 12 to 1 not in favor of the Russians. The commander made this statement on the air of the "We - Ukraine" TV channel.
«Despite the assault actions that we periodically carry out, reducing the offensive potential of the 20th Army of the Russian Federation, they still try in various ways to restore this offensive potential. We actually destroy a large number of the enemy. If we talk about the casualty ratio on our section of the front, it will probably be somewhere 1 to 10, 1 to 12. But despite this, the situation is difficult», – emphasized Kukharchuk.
This testifies to the effectiveness of Ukrainian units and the high morale of Ukraine's defenders, while Russian troops suffer significant losses and demonstrate poor training, especially in the Kharkiv region and other front sections.
«In fact, we stand firm, but it does not make the situation any less difficult», – the military concluded.
Regarding the situation near Pokrovsk, it remains difficult. Russian troops concentrate their efforts in this direction, conducting active combat operations using drones and artillery. Confrontation is gaining momentum, and intense battles continue in this direction, causing significant losses among the occupiers.
Recall, on September 28, the terrorist state carried out two missile strikes with seven missiles, 50 airstrikes, dropping 84 CABs. In addition, the invaders used 700 kamikaze drones for strikes and carried out more than 3400 shellings on the positions of our troops and populated areas.
By the way, the Third separate assault brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine continues active offensive actions in the Kharkiv region, aimed at destroying the occupiers and breaking the enemy's defensive positions.
Earlier it was reported that Ukrainian military pushed back the occupiers in the Kharkiv region. Stabilization battles are still ongoing. This was reported by the deputy commander of the 3rd separate assault brigade Maksym Zhorin.
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