Russian troops relocate to Dnipro River's left bank due to AFU attacks
Natalia Humeniuk, spokeswoman of Ukraine's operational command South, reports that the Armed Forces of Ukraine are methodically destroying Russia's reserves on the Dnipro's left bank
She shared the information with Espreso TV.
"The enemy on the left bank of the Dnipro river is nervous. Russian troops are constantly relocating, because of AFU fire control, established methodically and systematically. Our fire control does not allow Russia to logistically provide its units. It does not allow it to store ammunition in certain places, as we immediately detect and destroy it," Humeniuk noted.
According to the spokeswoman, the Ukrainian Armed Forces perform planned, methodical operations which allow them to be more active.
"We must destroy Russia's reserves, undermine its capabilities. Russian troops are relocating their units as far as possible from the water cut. This helps to minimize the shelling of Dnipro's right bank. We are trying to repel the occupiers to the borders of 1991," Humeniuk added.
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