In the Avdeevka area of the Donetsk region, the third wave of the Russian army’s offensive continues.
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Alexander Shtupun, a representative of the United Press Center of the Tauride Defense Forces, said at a briefing on November 25 that the enemy has reduced the number of airstrikes by four times compared to the day before, but infantry activity remains high.
At the same time, he reported that Russian troops began to surrender to the Ukrainian Armed Forces more often.
Earlier, Shtupun said that Russian losses increased sharply after the start of a new wave of attack on Avdeevka.
At the end of the week, the Russian occupiers began the third wave of active operations as part of the offensive in the Avdeevsky direction. And accordingly, their losses increased sharply. The invaders attracted a significant amount of armored vehicles, said the press secretary of the United Press Center of the Tauride Defense Forces.
Sergei Tsekhotsky, an officer of the 59th separate motorized infantry brigade named after Yakov Handzyuk, spoke about the situation in the Avdeevsky direction to Radio Liberty on the air of the Liberty Live program.
According to him, Russian troops began to storm Avdeevka “head-on”; Ukrainian military personnel had not observed such attacks before. Although the situation near the city is consistently unsettled, attacks continue constantly, but with varying intensity.
Now they are attacking in a large wedge from left and right. Looks like a psychic attack, Ciekhocki said.
Source: Racurs

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