Vovchansk direction: how Ukrainian troops hold back the occupiers' advance.
According to inkorr.com: The military command of Ukraine continues to curb the aggressive actions of the enemy in the Vovchansk direction, preventing the advance of the occupiers.
Statement from the Chief of Communications Department
As Viktor Trehubov, the head of the communications department of the Joint Forces Group, stated, the activity of Russian troops has slowed down due to the destruction of a dam in Russia, although heavy fighting is still ongoing in the north of Vovchansk.
Possible changes on the front
Furthermore, it is worth noting that with the onset of winter weather conditions, the situation on the front may significantly improve for the Ukrainian military.
Thus, the Ukrainian forces continue to hold the defense and adapt to new conditions. The destruction of Russian infrastructure opens up new opportunities in resisting aggression, which may influence the further development of the situation on the front.
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