Losing a large number of manpower, the enemy still continues offensive operations in the directions of Bakhmut, Avdeevsky and Novopavlovsky, according to the evening summary of the General Staff.
The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine published a summary of the military invasion of the Russian Federation on Saturday evening, January 28.
“Losing a large number of manpower, the enemy continues offensive operations in the directions of Bakhmut, Avdeevsky and Novopavlovsky. In Kupyansky, Limansky, Zaporozhye and Kherson, he is on the defensive,” said the report of the General Staff .
In the directions of Volynsky, Polessky, Seversky and Slobozhansky, the situation did not change significantly, and no offensive groups of the enemy were found. At the training ground of the Republic of Belarus, units of the 6th motorized rifle division of the 3rd army corps of the Russian Federation are being trained.
It is also reported that the occupiers continue to exert moral, psychological and physical pressure on the local population of the occupied regions. In particular, Zaporizhzhya NPP employees, who did not sign an employment contract with the occupiers, blocked their passes to enter the station, and workers who were forced to sign the contract announced a reduction in wages, citing fact that the station is not working.
The enemy continues to suffer losses. In recent days, about 50 injured occupiers were brought to the city hospital in the Tokmak settlement of the Zaporozhye region alone. Most of them, after receiving formal assistance, will be sent back to the front lines.
The Aviation of the Defense Forces today delivered four strikes on the concentration areas of the invaders, and our missile forces and artillery units hit two command posts, two air defense positions and three concentration areas of the enemy’s manpower, the General Staff. stars.
Remember that Russian losses exceeded 125,000 killed.
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Source: korrespondent

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