The assault activity of the Russians in Luhansk has decreased by almost a third.


Reduction in the number of assault actions by Russian troops in the OCU 'Luhansk'
In the operational and tactical group 'Luhansk', it was reported that the number of assault actions by Russian troops decreased in February. This was stated by the spokesman of the OCU 'Luhansk', Dmytro Zaporozhets, during a telethon.
'The number of assault actions by the enemy in our operational zone has decreased. In January, there were 839 assault actions, last month - 533 assault actions by the enemy in our operational zone. The majority of assault actions are in the Toretsk direction,' said the spokesman.
Zaporozhets emphasized that the enemy shows activity along the line of contact, especially in the Toretsk direction, carrying out logistical movements.
'Along the entire line of contact, the enemy is conducting some activity - logistical movements, movement of personnel. This may be related to the fact that at some section of the front, the leadership of the aggressor has changed, and they want to demonstrate their effectiveness by capturing certain territories,' he noted.
Zaporozhets added that Ukrainian forces are monitoring these processes and delivering preemptive strikes to destroy the enemy in areas where forces are accumulating.
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