The Russian army is trying to return to the positions it occupied before the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric dam was blown up, but is forced to clear mines from the territories that it replaced before.
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Natalya Gumenyuk, press secretary of the Operational Command “South”, told about this on the air of the national telethon.
Now, when the water actually returns to the channel and even goes deeper within it, the enemy is trying to return to their positions, she noted.
For them, this is difficult due to the fact that the map of their minefields has changed significantly, large water scattered their own minefields, which they laid along the left bank, and they have to clear the territory before returning. In addition, their work is complicated by the spread of intestinal infections,” Gumenyuk added.
According to the spokesman, it is “difficult” for Russians on the left bank now, as they have very big interruptions in drinking water, and logistics are not secure.
Source: Racurs

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