Syrskyi reports up to 5,000 Russian losses over three days and more than 200 engagements daily
Due to a change in the weather, Russia has intensified pressure along the front, with the number of daily clashes exceeding 200 — according to the commander-in-chief
Russia has stepped up pressure on the front due to a change in weather: the number of combat engagements exceeds 200 per day. At the same time, Ukrainian forces are seizing the initiative, and enemy losses over the past 3 days amount to about 4840 personnel, reported Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Oleksandr Syrskyi.
He informed about the update on the situation at the front on his Telegram channel, publishing a statement and data on enemy losses. Source: Telegram of Oleksandr Syrskyi.
According to him, Ukrainian units are acting proactively, regaining lost lines and implementing non-standard approaches in response to the enemy’s numerical superiority.
Explaining the command’s approach, Syrskyi cited wording that outlined the actions of Ukrainian troops under current conditions.
“The activity of the enemy’s superior forces requires new, asymmetric solutions from us. Ukrainian troops are acting actively, seizing the initiative and continuing to regain positions“
During a working trip to the south, he held meetings with commanders and gave instructions to promptly reinforce units with the necessary resources.
Commenting on the situation, the Commander-in-Chief noted that the worsening weather has pushed the enemy to more intensive actions: more than 200 battles are recorded daily, yet such activity results in significant losses for Russian forces — approximately 4840 over the past 3 days.
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