Russia has deployed two regiments of troops to one of the front lines.
Russian troops have intensified offensive actions in the Zaporizhzhia direction, which was previously considered quiet. The Armed Forces of Ukraine have detected an increase in military presence in this area.
This was stated by the communications chief of the 118th separate mechanized brigade, Dmytro Pelykh, during a broadcast on Ranok.LIVE.
Russia has not ceased its offensive actions and has intensified them in the Zaporizhzhia region
Pelykh reported that the counteroffensive, which Russia has been talking about, is occurring along the entire front line, including the sector for which the 118th Mechanized Brigade is responsible.
In the Zaporizhzhia direction, the arrival of two new Russian regiments has been recorded. According to Pelykh, these regiments have restored their strength and are currently filled to 90%.
Moreover, the enemy is using assault groups to attack Ukrainian positions, indicating a change in the enemy's tactics in the Zaporizhzhia direction, which was previously not characterized by such activity.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi, commented on the possible withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from the Kharkiv and Belgorod regions. Analysts from the Institute for the Study of War discussed changes in combat actions in the Pokrovsk area.
According to the latest data, the Russian military has actively increased its presence and offensive actions in the Zaporizhzhia direction, using new regiments and assault groups to attack Ukrainian positions. The Ukrainian forces are considering the possibility of withdrawal from certain areas, analyzing changes in the enemy's tactics. The military situation in the Zaporizhzhia direction remains tense, and the Armed Forces of Ukraine are forced to respond to the escalation of the conflict.
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