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According to the commander of the Land Forces, at least as the enemy tried, no s...

Former mercenaries of Wagner PEC are involved in the assaults with the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation near Kupyansk - Syrsky (maps)

According to the commander of the Land Forces, at least as the enemy tried, no success on his part was recorded. The invaders continue to suffer losses. Russian invaders continue attempting to take offensive actions in several directions, but they have no results. This was stated by the Commander of the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Alexander Sirsky in his Telegram channel on November 27.

According to him, the enemy actively manifests itself in the area of ​​responsibility of the operational-strategic group of Khortytsia troops. For example, in the Kupyansk direction of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation use units that were formed from the former prisoners "Storm", "Storm Z" and "Storm V". "The presence of the former so -called" Wagner ", which also join the assaults, is recorded. No success in this direction Russian occupiers have.

The fighting continues near Ivanivka and Sinkivka, Kharkiv region," said Alexander Sirsky. In the Lyman direction of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation actively behave in the area of ​​the Serebryansky Forest. Bombarders, fighter aviation, and helicopters for fire support are used. Near Bakhmut, the enemy also does not stop trying to displace the Armed Forces from several settlements.

In particular, it is about the tick, where the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation often use drones-Kamikadze. Successes have not been fixed, the commander of the Land Forces continues. "Since the beginning of the month, Russian invaders have lost 8690 personnel, destroyed or damaged 1002 units of military equipment, of which 109 tanks, 175 combat armored vehicles and more than two hundred artillery systems and mortars of different caliber have been destroyed," - summed up Alexander Sirsky.