A large grouping of troops was concentrated by Russian generals on Russian territory near the Sumy region.
This is the largest concentration that has ever been at this point. the occupiers built a field hospital at their location. This may indicate that the enemy is planning offensive actions. This was stated by Senior Lieutenant of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Andriy Gulakov, according to The Times.
On the other side of the border with Sumy, 10 thousand Russian soldiers are concentrated. This is the largest concentration that has ever been here, – the journalists quote the serviceman.
The article says that in February 2022, the attack followed a similar scenario, because the so-called military exercises near the Ukrainian border turned out to be a bluff.
It is also reported that the enemy covered the road to the state border of Ukraine with gravel. Now military equipment can move along this path. In the past, mud prevented the occupiers from advancing quickly.
However, the Sumy regional military administration called this information fake, because the Ukrainian military does not detect Russian strike groups near the border with the Sumy region.
The information about 10,000 Russian soldiers on the border with the Sumy region is not true. To date, according to the information of the military, the enemy’s strike force has not been recorded on the border with the Sumy region, the Sumy OVA reported on Telegram.
The regional authorities turned to law enforcement agencies to check the stuffing about a large group of Russians at the border. The department noted that this could be an information and psychological operation of the enemy.
Recall that the experts of the American Institute for the Study of War stated that the use of mobilized military personnel by the Russian command is unlikely to create sufficient offensive potential for a large-scale and rapid mechanized offensive.
Source: The Times
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