Syrskiy inspects the front: enemy losses for the day named.
According to inkorr.com: The Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskiy, visited the front-line units in the Dobropillya, Siversk, and Lyman directions, where he inspected military units and command bodies. He noted that the situation near Yampol is currently stable.
'Units of the Special Operations Forces, the Ground Forces, and the National Guard are conducting search-strike operations to locate and destroy enemy sabotage groups,' emphasized the general.
Statistics of military operations
In the Dobropillya direction, Ukrainian troops have intensified attacks on enemy concentration points and logistics, resulting in significant enemy losses. Over the past day, the total enemy losses amount to 47 people, of which 32 were killed.
Since the beginning of the counterattacks, Ukrainian forces have suffered losses of 3520 individuals, with 1988 destroyed. In total, 991 units of enemy equipment and weapons have been destroyed or damaged.
General Syrskiy also pointed out that together with the commanders, they analyzed the operational situation and discussed proposals to increase the effectiveness of the military units' combat operations.
This news reports on the inspection conducted by Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskiy, at the front, as well as statistics on enemy losses and results of Ukrainian military attacks in the Dobropillya direction. It is noted that measures to enhance the effectiveness of military operations, which could significantly impact the further course of military operations in the region, were discussed.
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