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“The enemy sneaks in from all cracks”: the Russians stepped up in the Lyman direction

Maksym Bilousov, the head of the communications department of the 60th OMBr, told about this on Army TV. “And it just comes out of all the cracks…”, — write on: armyinform.com.ua

Read for: < 1 min. November 11, 2024, 9:57 p.m

Operation of drones 60 OMBr In the Lyman direction, the situation became more complicated, the enemy began to attack with the largest possible forces.

Maksym Bilousov, the head of the communications department of the 60th OMBr, told about this on Army TV.

“And it just sneaks into our positions from all the cracks. “They began to bombard us with anti-aircraft guns almost every day, enemy artillery and drones are also working,” he said.

Maksym Bilousov suggested that the Russians were probably given the task of achieving a certain goal by a certain date.

“What’s more, I noticed from the video that quite educated people showed up. But receiving injuries, they began to commit suicide more often. This may indicate that the attitude towards them there is such that they understand that even the wounded will go on an assault later,” he said.

The spokesman added that Russian equipment attacks very infrequently, maybe once every two weeks, and this is usually the case for foot assaults without mechanized support.

According to the information of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, seven combat clashes took place in the Lymansky direction near Grekivka, Nevsky, Terni and Serebryanka. Until now, one battle is ongoing in this direction.

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