Only 1 in 20 occupiers returns alive from the Orikhiv direction: an interview from the front.

Only 1 in 20 occupiers returns alive from the Orikhiv direction: an interview from the front
Only 1 in 20 occupiers returns alive from the Orikhiv direction: an interview from the front

Russian military losses in the Orikhiv direction

According to inkorr.com: At the Orikhiv front, Russian forces are constantly suffering serious losses in clashes with the Ukrainian army, reported the head of communications of the 118th separate mechanized brigade, Dmytro Pelykh.

He noted that despite the continued attacks and reconnaissance by the Russians, all their attempts to break through end with significant losses. Local Ukrainian fighters regularly reduce the number of enemy assault troops, but new servicemen constantly arrive in their ranks. At the same time, it is noted that the motivation of Russian soldiers has changed, and many of them appear at the front solely for money.

'This is a real 'mix' - there can be both mercenaries from Africa and ordinary people from the Russian depths,' explained Pelykh.

Only one in twenty Russian soldiers can return from the Orikhiv direction, which indicates a high mortality rate among the enemy ranks. The Russian military command deliberately misleads its soldiers by providing them with false information to lure them into attacks, despite the known risk of losses.

'For these occupiers, for a long time, only one thing is important - to be alive,' emphasized Dmytro Pelykh.

Despite attempts to break through Ukraine's defenses, Russian troops have yet to achieve success due to the high readiness and experience of Ukrainian fighters.

This situation in the Orikhiv direction illustrates the general state of affairs at the front, where the Ukrainian army demonstrates resilience and courage, resisting the onslaught of Russian forces. With increasing losses among the enemy, the Ukrainian armed forces continue to hold their positions, which is an important factor in the current campaign.


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