Russia’s war logistics complicated due to problems with transport routes
Ukraine's Southern Command spokesperson Natalia Humeniuk noted that the complication of enemy logistics affects the morale of Russian soldiers
She shared the statement on the air of the Espreso TV channel.
"The Russian enemy loses about 50 servicemen every combat day in our sector, but these losses are not always final. It is not always the killed, it is also the wounded troops. The enemy's army becomes smaller for a while. This means that a large number of wounded are taken to various medical facilities, which lack capacity. As the occupied left bank is replenished with Russian losses from Zaporizhzhia and Kherson directions," noted Humeniuk.
According to the spokesperson, the location and logistics of the Russian occupation forces is complicated due to problems with transport routes.
"Thanks to our intervention, the enemy's supply routes have become a little bit more difficult. Invading Russian forces are trying to deploy medical facilities so that the wounded can be transported more easily. This significantly affects the morale of the occupiers," emphasised Humeniuk.
As of August 6, Russia lost 540 troops, 18 cruise missiles and 28 drones in Ukraine. There were 50 clashes at the frontline
Strikes on the Chongar Bridge
On the night of June 22, Russia reported an explosion on the Chonhar Bridge near the temporarily occupied Crimea.
On the morning of July 29, the Ukrainian Defense Forces launched another successful strike on the Chonhar Bridge. The information about the Ukrainian Armed Forces' successful strike was confirmed by the Center for Strategic Communications in the evening of the same day.
On August 6, Ukrainian Defense Forces missiles hit the Chonhar Bridge and the bridge across the Tonka Strait connecting the city of Henichesk with the Arabat Spit.
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