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According to a representative of the Odessa Ova, there was a lull on the Left Ba...

"Ticket to one end": the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation began to storm the cribs because of the great losses - Bratchuk

According to a representative of the Odessa Ova, there was a lull on the Left Bank of the Dnieper for three days, because it became more difficult to form the assault groups of the occupiers. Extreme 3 attempts to attack ended with retreat. Russian invaders have an offensive potential, but Ukrainian defenders are actively destroying it. At the same time, there are signs that the line of combat collision stabilizes.

A spokesman for the Ukrainian Volunteer Army "South" and the chairman of the Public Council at the Odessa Ova Ova Sergey Bratchuk told more about the situation on the front of the Freedom TV channel Freedom. According to him, the most active now on the left bank of the Dnieper in the Kherson region and in the area of ​​Avdiivka in the Donbass, where the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation has a tactical advancement of 100-300 meters.

On the Left Bank, operative pauses and lull have been observed for the last few days. It is increasingly difficult for the enemy to collect assault groups, because in any case, they all get a "one-end ticket". "The enemy during the day - one, others, third, did not carry out any assault. Operational pauses. Not because they do not want to attack, because no one changed the task on the left bank for the Russian army. They need this bridgehead in the Krynok area, but it does not work.

Says Sergey Bratchuk. Separately, the representative of the UDA "South" added that Ukrainian troops are conducting an active counter -battery struggle against the right bank of the Kherson region. The artillery works clearly and helps air intelligence. Drones are constantly used, which actively do their work. "Therefore, some activation is on the left bank. There is no success in the enemy," - summed up Sergey Bratchuk.