In the Volyn direction, there are no signs that the occupying army of Russia is preparing for a ground offensive operation from the territory controlled by Belarus.
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This was stated on August 11 by the commander of the Joint Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Lieutenant General Serhiy Naev.
But we always count on the worst case scenario and prepare for it. And if we are ready for the worst scenario, we will accordingly be ready to give a worthy rebuff to the enemy, if his forces are less,” Naev emphasized.
According to him, he made a trip to the Northern Operational Zone to check how the tasks were carried out on the ground, set about a month ago. The lieutenant general pointed out that the commanders on the ground received clear tasks for mining the area, arranging new defensive positions, strengthening the security and defense of important civilian critical infrastructure facilities.
In particular, on the border section in the Rivne region, the number of observation posts has been increased, new strongholds have been created, more than 15 new strongholds have been dug, tens of thousands of mines have been enclosed, and at least 20 percent of them are anti-personnel mines in a controlled version, Naev said.
According to him, there are no signs in this direction now that the enemy is preparing for a ground offensive operation. No one can say what will happen in the future.
Source: Racurs

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