After the strikes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Russian troops not only stopped the offensive, but even withdrew from some previously occupied territories in the Kharkiv region, Arestovich said.
Aleksey Arestovich, adviser to the OPU leader, told Feygin.Live that last night the Armed Forces of Ukraine inflicted heavy blows on Russian troops across the arch from Izyum to Liman, lowering the enemy’s offensive heat.
According to Arestovich, after the attacks of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Russian troops not only stopped the offensive, but even withdrew from some previously occupied territories in the Kharkiv region.
But as for Severodonetsk, Arestovich said the city was still not fully captured by the Russians, even though the Armed Forces of Ukraine had “swelled a bit.”
In addition, Arestovich said that the offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kherson region has stopped, as the enemy has intensified its grouping in this direction.
According to the adviser to the head of the OPU, the consolidation of the front and the counter-offensive could wait a long time, and the situation in the army was difficult.
“The time for lively slogans has passed. We can wait for a counter -offensive for a long time. We can also wait for the consolidation of the front for a long time. Now a split in the army has begun – more certainly, not a split, but a division of the people into those who have fallen morally and cannot handle the situation, and those who are willing to fight to the end … We now need people-stayers who can run equally and for in the long marathon race. ”said Arestovich.
Earlier it was reported that the enemy did not stop trying to completely capture Severodonetsk.
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Source: korrespondent

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