Russians are storming the island zone of the Dnipro daily: how the Armed Forces of Ukraine are destroying the enemy.
Attacks on the South
Russian troops conduct assault operations daily in small groups in the southern island zone of the Dnipro. However, the Ukrainian Armed Forces successfully repel enemy attacks.
This was reported to Ukrainians by the spokesman for the Joint Forces Operation 'South' Vladyslav Voloshyn during a live broadcast of the 'Unified News' marathon.
Russian troops land reconnaissance and sabotage groups on the islands in the Dnipro delta every day. Russian fighters are trying to capture certain positions on land and receive support from drones, but they fail to hold them for more than a few days as the Armed Forces of Ukraine continually attack them.
'The Defense Forces of Ukraine regularly destroy enemy groups. So far, there have been no official reports that the enemy has captured any territories. This appears to be reconnaissance and sabotage attempts. The enemy is testing our defenses, but so far there are no active attacks, as enemy groups are small,' explained the spokesman for the Joint Forces Operation 'South' Vladyslav Voloshyn.
Voloshyn also noted that there are currently no signs that Russia is preparing for a large-scale landing operation.
We remind you that we previously reported on Russia's attempts to advance southward. We also mentioned the use of artificial intelligence to shoot down drones over Mykolaiv region.
During military operations in the south, Russian troops land small groups of soldiers on the islands in the Dnipro delta, but they are unable to fortify themselves as they are regularly attacked by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The spokesman for the Joint Forces Operation 'South' emphasized that there is currently no talk of large-scale offensive actions, and the situation can be assessed as sabotage, reconnaissance, and search.Read also
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