Syrskiy: 712 thousand Russian troops on the front, but the Armed Forces of Ukraine have seized the initiative.
On the active front line stretching approximately 1250 km, the enemy has concentrated about 712 thousand Russian military personnel. Up to 190 clashes occur daily, but Ukrainian forces successfully seize the initiative and thwart the enemy's attempts to break through. This was reported by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskiy, during a meeting with journalists.
Situation at the Front
According to inkorr.com: Over the past year, the front line has expanded by approximately 200 km, and Ukrainian troops are holding defense in areas where there are no battles, which has increased by 2.4 km.
The Russians are using the 'thousand cuts' tactic, especially in the Novopavlivka direction, where the borders of Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, and Zaporizhzhia regions converge. It is important for the enemy to demonstrate presence in these territories.
Enemy Actions and Ukrainian Resistance
The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskiy, noted that the enemy has transferred marine units to break through the defense, but active actions by Ukrainian troops thwarted the offensive. All Russian marines are currently bogged down in battles in the Dobropillia direction.
This news discusses the successful actions of Ukrainian forces on the front line, where Russian forces have concentrated a significant number of personnel. The focus is on the activity of Ukrainian defense and their successful repulsion of enemy breakthrough attempts. The tactics of the Russians in various directions are also examined, where they try to demonstrate their presence, but thanks to the efforts of the Ukrainian military, their offensive was thwarted. This situation reflects the resilience of Ukrainian forces and their ability to effectively resist aggression, which plays a key role in the ongoing struggle for the territorial integrity of the country.
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