Russia pulls up additional mobilization resources to Dnipro River's left bank 

Natalia Humeniuk, head of the joint coordination center of Ukraine’s South Defense Forces, notes that Russia is uneasy about the attacks on its base points, which have significantly changed the size of the Russian military grouping on Dnipro River's left bank

She shared the information on Espreso TV.

"We have recorded that the enemy is pulling up additional mobilization resources to the left bank, that is, it is anxious that the precise attacks on his base points have significantly changed the quantitative composition of the enemy group on the left bank of the Dnipro River. Therefore, Russians are preparing for active actions, which is evident from their provocations in the Zaporizhzhia direction, and are trying to gradually raise their mobilization resources. These are the same under-trained, under-equipped, under-dressed mobilized soldiers we have already seen on the right bank, and now they are on another tour of the left bank. Now the enemy has brought a new batch of mobilized soldiers and is trying to train them in these conditions before deploying them on the front line. It has become a common practice for the enemy to use human resources when they are unable to maneuver equipment," commented Humeniuk.

She added that Russian forces find it difficult  to bring in equipment, so they accumulate the machinery, as a rule, at a distance of 80 to 120 km from the front line, so as not to be hit by Ukrainian counter-battery warfare.